Bibliographic citations
Huaman, E., (2024). Diseño de una planta de compost con el método Takakura para aprovechar los residuos orgánicos del distrito de Bagua Grande [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7658
Huaman, E., Diseño de una planta de compost con el método Takakura para aprovechar los residuos orgánicos del distrito de Bagua Grande []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7658
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title = "Diseño de una planta de compost con el método Takakura para aprovechar los residuos orgánicos del distrito de Bagua Grande",
author = "Huaman Cubas, Erika Marisol",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2024"
}
The present research work aims to propose the design of a compost production plant with the Takakura method in the Bagua Grande district. In 2020 this city generated 33 885,11 kg of organic waste and for 2026 a growth of 43 606,47 kg/day is expected, where only 22 414 of waste ends up in the municipal dump and the rest in the streets, affecting the air, soil, water and social components. For this reason, a composting plant was designed, the process begins with the reception, segregation, shredding, composting, sieving and packaging stage. To use the Takakura method, 2 solutions are required, one sweet and the other salty, which act in a fermentation bed; Furthermore, for a 50 kg bag of compost, 193 kg of organic waste and 51 kg of fermentation substrate are needed. With the compost projections, it is possible to cover 0,007% of the national demand and the technical and engineering study indicates that the size of the plant is 1,050 m2, meanwhile the economic analysis shows a cost benefit of S/ 1,53. During the development of the objectives, articles, books, theses and pages such as SIGERSOL, Trade Map, SENASA were reviewed.
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