[Digestion] Fwd: After the Tank - pathogens

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Sun Feb 19 16:23:11 CST 2012


Has anyone digested carnivore manure and tested the remaining material for canine pathogens (Coccidia, Biardia, Hookworms, Parvo Virus, Roundworms and Whipworms)? Would the microbes take care of these critters? We are interested in developing and installing a small module to accommodate waste at dog parks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTBnXx-CMSo&feature=player_embedded . Pick-up bags would be made of paper or anaerobically digestible film. 


Rose Seemann 
EnviroWagg, LLC 
Aurora, CO USA 
(303) 617-7049 
www.envirowagg.com 



----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Allison" <pm.allison at bigpond.com> 
To: digestion at lists.bioenergylists.org 
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 4:46:51 AM 
Subject: [Digestion] After the Tank. 

Regarding the manure after the tank is an interesting issue. 
I would like to offer; the manure is no longer so. 
Anything that passes through a microbes gut has to be very refined, to say 
the least. These tiny creatures convert organic matter into colloidal 
materials ideally suited to direct ingestion by plantlife -directly. 
Admittedly, extraneous materials such as fiber and other debris needs to be 
excluded. The end result being fulvic and humic acids, the life giving 
elements of plants and many other creatures. 
The gas generated by bio-conversion is but a bonus. The resultant fluid is 
the life force for plants. It is the basis for sustainable agriculture. 
What goes into a bio-reactor is derived from plant matter. What comes out is 
ideally suited to plant-life. 
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> G'day Vianney, 
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> The starting point is to find out/estimate the holding tank size and the 
> daily input/output (depending which way you look at it!) of manure. It may 
> be that the anaerobic digester is already there and a cover will collect 
> the 
> methane ready for use. What happens to the manure after the tank? 
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> Dear Friends, 
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> I guess this email finds you well. I am heading to Kasese today, however, 
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> This is a farm 40 km away from Kampala, a long Hoima Masindi road. The 
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> has over 600 dairy cows, 250 of these are in a single facility that I was 
> able to visit. All the dung from this facility is moved into a massive 
> tank, 
> (this is the biggest cow dung collection point I have come across!! It is 
> heaven for a biogas gig!). The dungs needs to be converted to Electricity. 
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> I will focus on the assessment for biogas, however, I do not much 
> experience 
> with these larger biogas systems. Are you in position to advise? Your 
> experience will be fantastic. Let me know what you think. 
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> I am off for now, I will be back. 
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> Kind regards 
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