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titleOfInvention Treatment method for human waste, septic tank sludge or organic waste
abstract A processing object comprising human waste, septic tank sludge, or organic waste can be stably dehydrated to a moisture content of 70% or less by a pressurized dehydrator. A retention time during which a processing object made of human waste, septic tank sludge, or organic waste is roughly crushed by a rough crushing pump 14, and the fiber ratio in the processing object is maintained at 20% or more. The object to be treated that has flowed out of the storage tank 18 is finely crushed by the fine crushing pump 22. Thereafter, a flocculant is added to the object to be treated, and the water content is reduced to 70% or less by the pressure type dehydrator 32. [Selection] Figure 1
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