Research paper
An evaluation of current and potential technology for the treatment of farm dairy effluent in New Zealand - Assessing the potential to use anaerobic digestion and sequencing batch reactor technology as an alternative method of treatment of farm dairy effluent
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- An evaluation of current and potential technology for the treatment of farm dairy effluent in New Zealand - Assessing the potential to use anaerobic digestion and sequencing batch reactor technology as an alternative method of treatment of farm dairy effluent
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In order to keep up with social and consumer demands the regulations surrounding nutrient losses from dairy farms in New Zealand are becoming harsher. A way in which dairy farms can reduce the loss of nutrients is to improve the management of farm dairy effluent (FDE). FDE management can be improved by adding a treatment. This treatment may be chemical or biological. The objective of this research was to develop a method of biological removal of nutrients from farm dairy effluent that enables...
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- Research paper
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- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2020
- Creator
- Buchanan, Kendal
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10289/13544
- Related subjects
- Farm Dairy Effluent / Anaerobic digestion / Sequencing batch reactor / Dairy Farming New Zealand / FDE
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