Biotransformation of sludges from dairy and sugarcane industries through vermicomposting using the epigeic earthworm Eisenia fetida

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 17 فروردین 1401

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Purpose In India, the global contribution of milk and sugarcane production are ۲۱% and ۱۲ to ۱۵%. Dairy and sugarcane industries produce end products as sludge which is directly dumped in open land which pollute the land and groundwater of the nearby areas. The present study was aimed to utilize the vermicomposting technique to treat the sludge generated from these two industries.Method The dairy sludge, sugarcane press mud were homogenously mixed with cattle manure to form five different proportions of waste mixture M۱, M۲, M۳, M۴, and M۵. The waste mixtures were kept in reactors for ۱۵ days for pre-composting. Once the pre-composting temperature reached to ۲۵ °C, fifty adults Eisenia fetida earthworms with an average weight of ۰.۴ to ۰.۵ gram each was introduced into each reactor.Results The highest production of earthworm cocoons was studied in the combinations of M۴ and M۵. The higher growth of earthworm was observed in M۵ (۳۹%) followed by M۳ (۳۴%). The germination index and carbon to nitrogen ratio were found to be ۱۰۰ to ۱۲۱% and ۹ to ۱۱, respectively, along with the negligible carbon dioxide evolution in every combination that revealed the maturity and stability of vermicomposting.Conclusion The vermicompost obtained from the combination of dairy (milk processing unit) and sugarcane industries press mud sludge was rich in nutrients and suitable to utilize as nutrients (fertilizer) for the crops. Vermicomposting can solve the issue of sludge management from these two industries with the utilization of end products as vermicompost.

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Dayanand Sharma

Civil Engineering Department, National Institute of Technology Patna, Ashok Rajpath, Mahendru, Patna, Bihar ۸۰۰۰۰۵, India

Rajnikant Prasad

Civil Engineering Department, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat, Gujarat ۳۹۵۰۰۷, India

Bhavesh Patel

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Adani Institute of Infrastructure Engineering, Ahmedabad ۳۸۲۴۲۱, India

Chintak Kamalesh Parashar

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, Durgapur, ۷۱۳۲۰۹ India