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titleOfInvention Pig and other livestock excreta processing method and processing equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] To provide a simple method and an apparatus for treating human waste of pigs and other livestock, which can avoid inconveniences such as generation of environmental pollution and emission of bad smell in rivers and the sea. SOLUTION: (1) Solid-liquid separation treatment is performed on human waste of pigs and other livestock to remove solid substances contained in the human waste, and (2) the presence of photosynthetic bacteria in the liquid separated by the solid-liquid separation. The primary aeration process is performed below to decompose organic matter in human waste, and then (3) the liquid subjected to the primary aeration process is further subjected to a secondary aeration process in the presence of radioactive bacteria to remain in the human waste. (4) using porous calcium silicate as a filter medium to remove the phosphoric acid and nitrogen components in the liquid generated by the secondary aeration treatment, and (5) resuscitation type microorganisms Removing the impurities from the aqueous liquid separated by the filtration using a ceramic and magnetite in which the enzyme to be produced is fixed to shirasu as a filter medium, and converting the aqueous liquid into fresh water; To process.
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