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titleOfInvention Waste treatment method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Treatment of waste that can be fermented in a short period of time to decompose and treat organic waste such as agricultural waste such as sludge, livestock manure and dead bodies, spoilage crops, and food residues. In providing the method. SOLUTION: The porous carrier 80 is composed of at least one of charcoal, activated carbon, coal, coke, activated coke, peat, balm curite, perlite, and bentonite, and has a pH of 6.5 9.5 and a particle size of 330 mesh. 95% by weight of at least one kind of heat-resistant actinomycetes belonging to the genus Thermoactinomyces, Thermomonospora, Actinobifida or Thermopolyspora, and 520% of mycelia which is dominated by Bacillus subtilis which is a heat-resistant bacterium. % Of mycelium-supported material is converted into organic waste such as food residue, sludge, human waste, and woody waste. 5 Add 40% by weight, ferment the waste while stirring in an atmosphere where the temperature can be maintained at 15 ° C or higher, and decompose the waste while maintaining the temperature at 55-80 ° C by aeration as the temperature rises. Waste treatment method.
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