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ROLL-OFF IN-VESSEL COMPOSTING
Agricultural Waste Composting
CUSTOMER PROFILE
Texas A&M University Animal Research Center

CLIENT NEEDS
TAMU needed to manage dewatered manure and other agricultural by-products from the livestock pens at their animal research center. They needed an invessel composting system that would:
Reliably control odors;
Work with available agricultural equipment; and,
Provide data for teaching and research.
THE SOLUTION
TAMU selected an in-vessel composting system that included a tractor powered mobile four-auger
mixer; a self-powered vessel loading conveyor (shown below); a trommel screen for product
refinement and retrieving bulking agents from the finished compost; and seven composting vessels. The system’s Aeration Control and Monitoring System is sized for expansion to eight vessels.
The system features fully sealed frontloading vessels with stainless steel aeration floors. The vessel exhaust process air at the odor sensitive facility is captured and scrubbed by a biofilter situated in a open-top vessel. The control system provides continuous aeration and a realtime database for logging measured process parameters and operator comments.
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