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titleOfInvention Sludge digestion method based on microorganism compound enzyme
abstract The invention discloses a sludge digestion method based on microorganism compound enzyme. The method includes the steps of a), settling and concentrating sludge in waste water by the aid of gravity; b), adding cultivation agent and microorganism compound enzymatic catalyst to the waste water for aerobic treatment of the sludge; c), adding cultivation agent and microorganism compound enzymatic catalyst to the sludge for anaerobic digestion; d), adding microorganism flocculant for conditioning and dewatering of the sludge. By the digestion method, aerobic treatment and anaerobic digestion of the sludge are performed through the cultivation agents and the microorganism compound enzymatic catalysts, the sludge can be digested effectively, and dewatering performance of the sludge is improved by the microorganism flocculant. In addition, the method is low in cost and easy to implement and popularize.
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