Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries

Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries
Author: Derin Orhon
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-05-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781843395942

The project of establishing a scientific basis for discussing and solving emerging environmental problems in agro-industries has flourishing one over the last two decades. The term agro industries defines a common scientific framework for a significant group of industrial activities based on agricultural means and products, covering a number of major industries such as textiles, pulp and paper, leather, food, sugar, edible oil, beverage, etc. The symposium in Amsterdam provided an effective forum for discussion of the present and future problems, recent experiences and advances in this significant field of environmental management, giving rise to high-quality papers that were fully peer reviewed, with 32 finally being selected for this issue. The concept of waste management has greatly improved over the last twenty years, with outstanding achievements in the understanding of wastewater characteristics and interpretation of biological and physico-chemical processes used for treatment and disposal. There have also been major innovations in waste management directing the focus towards issues like persistent organic pollutants (POPS), resources recovery and reuse, waste minimization, treatment of segregated waste streams, etc. The papers selected for this issue provide genuine insight into current best practice and also set out a basis for significant collaborative research efforts for agro-industries waste management. Selected Papers from the 7th IWA International Symposium on Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industry

Agricultural Waste Management

Agricultural Waste Management
Author: Raymond Loehr
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 032314506X

Agricultural Waste Management: Problems, Processes, and Approaches is a summary of the processes and approaches applicable to the solution of agricultural waste management problems. This book is organized into three part encompassing 13 chapters that is intended as a bridge between theory and practice as well as between the many disciplines that are involved in agricultural waste management. The primary focus of agricultural waste management is on the obvious problems of odor control and feedlot runoff. The first part looks into the status of agricultural waste problem and the application of engineering and scientific fundamentals to the management of these wastes. This part also deals with the role of the land in waste management, and then outlines the guidelines for the development of feasible waste management systems. The second part describes the fundamentals, principles, and benefits of various waste management processes, including biological processes, ponds and lagoons, aerobic, anaerobic, physical, and chemical treatments, and nitrogen control; as well as treatment systems, such as ponds, lagoons, and land disposal. The third part examines the integration of the most economical and equitable combination of alternative technologies into feasible waste management approaches. This work will be of great value to agricultural producers and manufacturers, scientists, and engineers.

Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries 2001

Waste Management Problems in Agro-Industries 2001
Author: Derin Orhon
Publisher: IWA Publishing (International Water Assoc)
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The complex environmental problems associated with agro-industries urgently need effective solutions based upon scientific information and engineering experience, as so the related issues of pollutant run-off from agriculture and sewage treatment in rural areas. The series of international symposia on Waste Management Problems in Agro-industries has become a firmly established regular IWA event, and these latest selected proceedings again make a major contribution to this task. Of the many high-quality contributions, the Programme Committee could only accommodate 44 papers. Topics covered include: diffuse pollution; agricultural and animal wastes; aerobic and anaerobic processes; nutrient removal; physicochemical processes; and wastes from the textile and food and beverage industries. They will certainly provide the necessary scientific background for the discussion of the multitude of problems involved in the appropriate management of wastes from agro-industries and agricultural activities.

Waste Management Problems in Agro-industries

Waste Management Problems in Agro-industries
Author: Derin Orhon
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1990
Genre: Agricultural industries
ISBN:

Agro-industries play a major role in the world's economy and at the same time are major contributors to the worldwide industrial pollution problem. With the tremendous pace of technological development substantial research is devoted to coping with wastes of ever increasing complexity generated by agro-industries. This symposium was a pioneering effort to provide a dynamic and comprehensive approach to appropriate waste management and encourage further efforts. Subjects discussed covered a significant group of industrial activities based on agricultural means or products, such as textile, pulp and paper, leather, food, sugar, edible oil, beverage and animal farming. Major issues addressed include waste characterization and categorization, problems of effluent quality management, control and treatment technologies, pretreatment, problems in hot and cold climates, energy recovery and reuse systems and sludge utilization and disposal.

Pollution Control for Agriculture

Pollution Control for Agriculture
Author: Raymond Loehr
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323152287

Pollution Control for Agriculture is a substantial revision of the ""Agricultural Waste Management"" book that discusses the implications and possible management systems for crop production. This 14-chapter text also provides the basic information needed to understand the concern on pollution from agricultural wastes. Agricultural wastes are defined as the excesses and residues from the growing and first processing of raw agricultural products, such as fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products. The introductory chapters deal with the influence of legal constraints and changing agricultural practices on the environmental problems associated with agricultural production. The following chapter focuses on the characteristics of food processing wastes and animal wastes. The remaining chapters are devoted to the fundamentals, principles, and benefits of various waste management processes and treatment systems, including biological and biochemical processes, ponds and lagoons, oxygen transfer, aerobic, anaerobic, physical and chemical treatments, nitrogen control, and land disposal. This book is of great value to food agricultural producers, scientists, and engineers who are interested in knowing and applying feasible agricultural waste management concepts and approaches.