Compost Bioreactors for Removing Agricultural Chemicals From Tile Drainage Water
Tsui, Lo
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Description
Title
Compost Bioreactors for Removing Agricultural Chemicals From Tile Drainage Water
Author(s)
Tsui, Lo
Issue Date
2004
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
William R. Roy
Department of Study
Natural Resrouces and Environmental Sciences
Discipline
Natural Resrouces and Environmental Sciences
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Biology, Microbiology
Language
eng
Abstract
The 6-month-old compost was also examined for its capacity to promote denitrification in column studies. The extent of nitrate removal depended on the solid retention time, but could also have been influenced by the amount of compost in the column that could be utilized as an energy source by denitrifying microorganisms. The results of this study suggested that relatively immature compost may have a better potential for several environmental applications than the mature compost commonly used in traditional agricultural applications.
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