TITLE:
Characterization of Digestates from Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Manioc Effluent, Human Urine and Cow Dung
AUTHORS:
Kpata-Konan Nazo Edith, Kouamé Yao Francis, Kouamé Kouamé Martin, Konan Koffi Felix
KEYWORDS:
Manioc Effluent, Human Urine, Cow Dung, Anaerobic Co-Digestion, Digestate
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
Vol.11 No.6,
June
30,
2019
ABSTRACT: This study focused on the characterization of digestates resulting from anaerobic digestion of manioc effluents from attiéké factories. Two types of digestate were characterized, one consisting of manioc effluent + urine and another composed of manioc effluent + urine + cow dung. As a result, these residues of bio-digestion rich in nutrients (NPK) can be used as agricultural fertilizer. Moreover, the determination of some microorganisms and heavy metals digestates allowed to better appreciate its fertilizing quality. These parameters remained in accordance with the quality standards of a digestate prescribed. These results show that digestates from anaerobic co-digestion of manioc effluents, urine and cow dung can be used without fear as an agricultural biofertilizer.