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publicationDate 2004-12-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2004344771-A
titleOfInvention Human waste processing apparatus and human waste processing method
abstract The present invention provides a human waste treatment apparatus and a human waste treatment method which can be provided at a low cost, and can sufficiently reduce BOD, COD and nitrogen content in a short period of time. SOLUTION: A first siliconaceous porous plate 8 having a semiconductor property and containing human waste containing solid microorganisms and decomposed microorganisms and a siliconaceous porous powder having a semiconductor property, and a first siliconaceous porous plate 8 having a semiconductor property. A first jetting means 7 for jetting human waste toward the first tank, a first tank 2 having a first air nozzle 9 for supplying air to the stored human waste, and a first tank 2 supplied by a first circulating means 10. A second tank 3, a second circulating unit 16 for supplying the first treated water stored in the second tank 3 to the second injection unit 13, a first treated water for supplying the second injection unit 13, and a second air It includes a supply means 17 and a disinfectant supply means 18 for supplying a disinfectant to the second tank 3, wherein the first treated water containing air and human waste and air is supplied to the first silicon porous plate 8 and the second silicon It is characterized by colliding with the perforated plate 14. [Selection diagram] Fig. 1
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