Waste water from wheat starch production was treated by a membrane combined two phase methane fermentation system with 20kg/m3d of COD loading. The following satisfactory results were obtained: BOD and SS concentration in the system effluent was under 50 mg/l and 90 mg/l respectively. More than 99%
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Two-phase anaerobic fermentation of liquid swine waste to methane
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1984
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- English
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- 26
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- Article
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- 0006-3592
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