Review on Anaerobic Digestion and Disposal Technology of Solid Waste
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https://doi.org/10.54691/sjt.v4i8.1640Keywords:
Solid Waste; Landfill; Compost Fermentation; Anaerobic Digestion.Abstract
This paper reviews the solid waste disposal technologies at home and abroad. Solid waste is rich in a large amount of organic matter. If discarded or landfilled, it will cause serious environmental problems such as greenhouse gas emissions, landfill leachate emissions, pathogen transmission and groundwater pollution. Common disposal methods of solid waste include sanitary landfill, incineration, compost fermentation, anaerobic digestion, etc. Among them, anaerobic digestion technology is an economical and efficient solid biological treatment technology, which can not only realize the degradation of organic matter components in solid waste and the removal of toxic and harmful pollutants, but also obtain biogas to realize energy recovery.
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