Manufacture of Artificial Soil by Composting Coal Fly Ash and Bottom Ash with Poultry Litter

作者: H. L. Brodie , L. E. Carr , G. A. Christiana , J. R. Udinskey

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1569-5_58

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摘要: This paper describes the progress of studies treatment coal ash mixed with organic by-products by a compost process as means converting to desirable commercial product. Mixtures fly and bottom ash, broiler chicken litter manure, sawdust pine bark were successfully composted during winter 1994. The recipes procedures for production manufactured soils are described. physical, biological chemical properties being studied initial results presented.

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