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Enhanced Biodegradation of Organic Materials in Livestock Mortalities Burial with Addition of Various Microorganisms

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한국폐기물자원순환학회 (Korea Society Of Waste Management)
초록

Pollutants generated by the biodegradation of livestock carcasses have the potential for contamination of the environment. Hence, livestock mortalities burial has been banned in the EU. In spite of the hazard, research on the biodegradation of livestock carcasses is lacking. In this study, five lysimeters were used to evaluate the enhanced biodegradation of organic materials in livestock mortalities burial. Lysimeter 1(control), lysimeter 2(grinding of livestock carcass), lysimeter 3(anaerobic microorganisms), lysimeter 4(Corynebacterium glutamicum in anaerobic condition) and lysimeter 5(Corynebacterium glutamicum in aerobic condition) were operated with temperature control. The degradation efficiencies of livestock carcass in the lysimeters were evaluated based on total organic carbon balance. The degradation efficiencies of ground livestock carcass were 1.9 times more than those of livestock carcass without grinding. In anaerobic condition, anaerobic microorganisms were more effective compared with Corynebacterium glutamicum on the biodegradation of livestock carcasses. However, the degradation efficiencies with Corynebacterium glutamicum in aerobic condition were significantly influenced on the biodegradation of livestock carcasses. Even if it would be helpful to degrade the livestock carcass in aerobic condition in terms of stabilization, potential risks on the environment by odor and bioaerosol must be solved.

저자
  • Jung-Kwang Kim(Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Suwon)
  • Jae-Min Choi(Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Suwon)
  • Ki-Yeong Kim(Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Suwon)
  • Ji-Ho Min(Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
  • Ji-Hyeon Song(Department of Civil&Environmental Engineering, Sejong University)
  • Seok-Oh Ko(Department of Civil Engineering, Kyung Hee University)
  • Byung-Uk Bae(Department of Environmental Engineering, Daejon University)
  • Yunchul Cho(Department of Environmental Engineering, Daejon University)
  • Joon-Kyu Park(Dasan Consultants R&D center)
  • Chae-Young Lee(Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Suwon)