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Sanitization of Biomass in Agricultural Biogas Plants Depends on the Type of Substrates

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ANIMALS
卷 13, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani13050855

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biogas plants; biomass sanitization; pig slurry; methane fermentation

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This study investigates the impact of the methane fermentation process in two agricultural biogas plants on the sanitization efficiency of pig slurry. The plants differed in the type of substrate used, with one using pig slurry from a maternal farm and the other utilizing pig slurry from a fattening farm. The results show that using pig slurry from a fattening farm as a substrate leads to significantly higher sanitization effectiveness, which provides clear recommendations for the location of biogas plants.
Simple Summary The extensive use of animal wastes as fertilizers, often in an uncontrolled manner, may cause the spread of zoonotic diseases as they provide a nutrient-rich environment for pathogens. This study aims to determine the impact of the methane fermentation process carried out in two agricultural biogas plants, which differed in the type of substrates used (pig slurry from a maternal farm versus pig slurry from a fattening farm), on the efficiency of sanitization of biomass. The obtained results lead to the conclusion that the effectiveness of biomass sanitization is significantly higher when pig slurry from a fattening farm is used as a substrate, which offers a clear recommendation for the location of biogas plants in their vicinity. Large-scale pig farming is associated with the production of large amounts of animal excrement, which, after processing into the form of, e.g., slurry, are managed on agricultural land as natural fertilizers. The utilization of pig manure on agricultural land in an excessive and uncontrolled manner may pose a threat to zoonoses due to the significant amounts of potentially pathogenic microorganisms within its content. This study aims to determine the impact of the methane fermentation process carried out in two agricultural biogas plants on the efficiency of sanitization of pig slurry, input biomass, and digestate. The biogas plants differed in terms of the substrate used; one used pig slurry from a maternal (breeding) farm (BP-M), and the other utilized pig slurry from a fattening farm (BP-F). The physicochemical analyses showed that the slurry, input biomass, and digestate from the BP-F were characterized by a significantly higher contents of organic dry matter, ash, and ammonium nitrogen than the slurry, input biomass, and digestate from the BP-M. The parameters of the methane fermentation process, including temperature and pH, reached higher values in the BP-F compared to the BP-M. The microbiological analyses led to the conclusion that the efficiency of sanitization of input biomass, including pig slurry, was significantly higher in the BP-F compared to the BP-M. Due to the above findings, locating biogas plants near pig fattening farms should be recommended.

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