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publicationNumber CN-103695337-B
titleOfInvention Adopt the method for thermophilic microorganism microbial inoculum process antibiotic bacterium slag
abstract The invention provides a kind of method adopting thermophilic microorganism microbial inoculum process antibiotic bacterium slag, in antibiotic bacterium slag, add thermophilic microorganism microbial inoculum, make the minimizing of antibiotic bacterium slag, and make the residual reduction of the antibiotic in bacterium slag.Under aerobic fermentation condition, antibiotic bacterium slag decrement more than 85%, the antibiotic residue removal rate in bacterium slag reaches more than 90%.The advantage of present method is that antibiotic bacterium slag minimizing degree is high, and residue removal rate is high.The present invention is by antibiotic bacterium slag decrement, and the bacterium slag after decrement burns again, has greatly saved burning cost.This method is simple, and easy handling, floor space is little, and cost of investment is low, can not produce secondary pollution to environment, has obvious economic benefit, social benefit and environmental benefit.
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