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Vermicomposting/Vermistabilization  related articles;  GOOGLE

 

 

Loehr, 1985 Sludge Stabilization

Richardson 1999 Eisenia Foetida and destruction of pathogens

Mitchell  1977  aerobic sludge-stabilized sludge


Amaravadi  1990 Earthworm to consume biological waste 
www.springerlink.com/index/p0t8xmm88045j222.pdf


Dominquez  1997  Fecal coliform bacteria do not survive vermicomposting.  
www.scribd.com/.../Vermicomposting-organic-wastes-A-review-Ohio - CachedKoehler, Ramer,

Parvaresh, Iran A.  2004 Vermistabilization of Municipal Wastewater Sludge with Earthworms.  journals.tums.ac.ir/pdf/521

Garg, VK  2004  Textile mill sludge spiked with poultry droppings into vermicomposts  www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15668203

 

Edwards, Clive 1996  Field Experiment at WWTP in Ocoee, FL  https://www.worms.com/worm-pdfs/technical1.pdfhttp://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/michel/csu.pdf

 

 

Manila, Phillipines: 2007  Utilizes vermicomposting to handle 6169 tons/day of food and kitchen waste which is 45% of total volume of garbage (times 2)  newsinfo.inquirer.net › NewsBreaking NewsMetro - Cached - Similar

 

2009:  Increased crop production through application of 5 tons/hectare of vermicomposting.  50% less fertilizer, 36% less plant protection chemicals, 16% crop production increase, Net income increase of 20%.

National Vermicompost and Vermimeal Production Program.  http://www.agribusinessweek.com/pcamrd-exec-stresses-benefits-of-vermicomposting/

 

http://www.wormswrangler.com/articles/achieving_pathogen-stabilization_using_vermicomposting.html

After two years of tests, a project in Florida finds that vermicomposting is effective in reducing pathogen levels in biosolids to meet Class A requirements.  All supporting documentation from this project will be submitted to the U.S. EPA for consideration as an alternative "Class A Pathogen Stabilization Methodology."

 

Approximately 70% of all the material currently entering our landfills, as well as all the farmyard manure in North America, and immeasurable amounts of yard wastes on top of that, are perfectly suitable as feed for worms  In return for this free "meal", the worm will replace roughly 60% of the volume we feed it with a soil enhancer of remarkable quality, and in the case of certain "waste" sources, a fertilizer not only as beneficial as expensive chemicals, but a natural and safe product to boot  gardensake.com/faqs.html

 

http://www.jstor.org/pss/25042702  Liquid sludge stabilization using vermistabilization

 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/35276421/Vermicomposting-organic-wastes-A-review-Ohio

 

www.agriculturesnetwork.org/.../india/.../vermicomposting.../article_pdf Vermibiotechnology and Vermicomposting process

 

http://www.annelida.net/earthworm/Australasian%20Earthworms/ACTdous.pdf

The use of earthworms for the bioconversion of sewage sludge and municipal waste.

 

Scientific investigation of vermicomposting of sludge began in 1976 with Hartenstein and Mitchell.  This formed the basis for a workshop entitled “Utilization of Soil Organisms in Sludge Management”  www.annelida.net/earthworm/Australasian%20Earthworms/ACTdous.pdf►  or

http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/Vermillennium%202000%5CVermicology%20II.pdf

 

http://www.wormdigest.org/content/view/186/2/  Vermicomposting for the bioremediation of PCB congeners in SUPERUND site media

 

http://www.bioline.org.br/request?se04015  Vermistabilization of Municipal Wastewater Sludge with Eisenia fetida

Vermicomposting has nowadays attracted much attention as a method of sludge stabilization worldwide due to its simple technology and lack of need for expensive equipments (Ndegwa and Thompson, 2000). www.bioline.org.br/request?se04015 

 

http://www.idosi.org/aejaes/jaes5(4)/5.pdf  

 

http://www.aseanenvironment.info/Abstract/41012133.pdf

Bioremediation of municipal sludge by vermitechnology

and toxicity assessment by Allium cepa

5. Conclusions

From the present study, it was evident that vermicomposting could be an important tool to reduce the toxicity of municipal sludge as evidenced by the results of genotoxicity and phytotoxicity. Thus, vermitechnology could be an excellent technique for recycling of municipal sludge.

 

Effects of C-to-N ratio on vermicomposting of biosolids linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960852400000389 - Similar

**http://www.vermico.com/faq.htm  Great Website

 

http://ipublishing.co.in/jesvol1no12010/EIJES1009.pdf  Management of Municipal Solid Waste by Vermicompost A Case study

 

http://www.insipub.com/aensi/aeb/2009/278-285.pdf  Biomanagement of municipal sludge using epigenic earthworms ...

by G Selladurai - 2009 - Related articles
3 No. 3 pp. 278-284; ISSN: 1995-0756; URL: http://www.insipub.com/aensi/aeb/2009 /278-285.pdf; Record Number: 20103264428 ...
www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/20103264428.html

 

Sewage treatment by vermifiltration with synchronous treatment

of sludge by earthworms: a low-cost sustainable technology over

conventional systems with potential for decentralization

Rajiv K. Sinha Æ Gokul Bharambe Æ  Uday Chaudhari

© The Author(s), 2010. Reprints and permissions: http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav

 

Vermistabilization of sewage sludge (biosolids) by earthworms: converting a potential biohazard destined for landfill disposal into a pathogen-free, nutritive and safe biofertilizer for farms

Rajiv K. Sinha, Sunil Herat, Gokul Bharambe, Ashish Brahambhatt

Griffith School of Engineering (Environment), Griffith University, Nathan Campus, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Waste Management & Research 2010: 28: 872–881 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X09342147

 

Emission of greenhouse gases from home aerobic composting, anaerobic

digestion and vermicomposting of household wastes in Brisbane (Australia)

Yiu C Chan1, Rajiv K Sinha1 and Weijin Wang2  Waste Management & Research

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DOI: 10.1177/0734242X10375587 wmr.sagepub.com

 

Embarking on a second green revolution for sustainable agriculture by vermiculture biotechnology using earthworms: Reviving the dreams of Sir Charles Darwin

Rajiv K. Sinha1*, Dalsukh Valani1, Krunal Chauhan1 and Sunita Agarwal2

 

Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology and Sustainable Development Vol. 2(7), pp. 113-128, August 2010

Available online http://www.academicjournals.org/jabsd

ISSN – 2141 – 2340 ©2010 Academic Journals

 

Vermistablization represents a technology that is environmentally sound and relatively new technology that can be classified as an innovative and alternative technology (Follet et al., 1981; Hand et al., 1988; Surindra, 2009).

 

VERMICOMPOSTING TECHNOLOGY FOR STABILIZING THE SEWAGE SLUDGE FROM RURAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS  www.imta.mx/.../48-vermicomposting-technology-for-stabilizing-the-sewage -sludge-from-rural-waste-water-treatment-plants.html
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