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titleOfInvention urban solid waste treatment process and related equipment
abstract municipal solid waste treatment process and related equipment, patent refers to urban solid waste treatment process and corresponding equipment, applied to the environment in general and urban solid waste treatment in particular for the purpose of compliance with Brazilian law12305 / 2010, through a technical proposal that generates dehydrated biomass for use as organic fertilizers or energy material and recyclable non-compostable material, the industrial use of slurry transformed into industrial water and the obtaining and use methane gas as fuel and obtaining iron sulphide from the environmentally friendly non-aggressive hydrogen sulphide gas and bringing advantages of using small areas, having low investment, low operating cost and high environmental safety, not generating liabilities environmental and sourcing economically profitable.
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