Effects of moisture augmentation of municipal solid waste through addition of food waste or wastewater treatment biosolids on bio-gas formation for power generation |
| Posted on:2013-05-08 | Degree:M.S.E | Type:Thesis |
| University:University of Nevada, Las Vegas | Candidate:Gore, Jared Michael | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2451390008983722 | Subject:Biology |
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| An investigation into the effect of moisture augmentation by manipulation of food waste proportion or wastewater treatment plant biosolids proportion was undertaken to determine the effects on production of methane and other biogases from municipal solid waste (MSW). Laboratory microcosm experiments were performed to determine the effect of various proportions of influent waste streams on the production of biogas. Results indicated that moisture augmentation through the addition of food waste to MSW increases the overall bio-gas and hydrogen gas formed during fermentation. Moisture augmentation through addition of wastewater treatment bio-solids lead to inconclusive results. Addition of food waste to MSW would allow for an increase in combustible gas production through formation of additional hydrogen gas in arid region landfills. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Moisture augmentation, Food waste, Wastewater treatment, Municipal solid waste, Addition, Hydrogen gas |
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