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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR QUICK COMPOSTING AND PROCESSING OF SWIMMING POOL AND WATER PLANTS
abstract Water plants and floating vegetation are quickly composted and prepd. by conveying the vegetable matter to a floating installation where it is added in slurried consistency, to crude compost released by inocculation sludge. The slurry of crude compost is aerated during its reaction phase. The product is used in agriculture and horticulture as a crystalline material rich in trace elements. The process obtains pre-ripened compost in relatively short time using a more intensive method than known processes.
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