Sunday, March 28, 2010

N-Viro Technology- transforming waste streams into beneficial reuse products

In my early years, I used to observed my grandparents making compost out from organic kitchen and yard waste and manures and turned them into an extremely useful humus-like, soil end product. My grandparents told me that compost feeds the soil microorganisms that help plants stay healthy, adds nutrients to the soil, and helps clay soil drain better and sandy soil retain water. I used to observed Compost educator showing the results of composting to students at a community compost education site, too.

Some Municipalities and private companies do composting too but there's already a problem posed when there's large compost pile. It can spontaneously combust if not properly managed, there's undesirable odor spread and sometimes it could affect our water system. Good thing that there's a new technology developed that uses lime and/or mineral-rich, combustion byproducts to treat, pasteurize, immobilize and convert wastewater sludge and other bio-organic wastes into biomineral agricultural and soil-enrichment products with real market value. Thanks to N-Viro International Corporation . N-Viro International Corporation owns and patented N-Viro process technology that combines biological, chemical and physical reactions to disinfect biosolids. By combining all three reactions, you have many different modes of pathogen kill for added security and stability. The N-VIRO process converts waste to energy to prop up alternative energy.

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I visited http://www.nviro.com and I learned that N-Viro process produces N-Viro Soil™ used for agriculture. The American farmers use more N-Viro Soil™ annually than all other lime treated biosolids-derived products combined. N-Viro Soil is also used in landscaping and horticulture, land reclamation, landfill cover material, silviculture, topsoil blending, and as a soil amendment. N-Viro is often blended with materials and bagged for use in home gardens.

I just hope that N-Viro process will be widely known and our municipalities, private companies and agricultural sectors will avail what N-Viro could offer to help up in waste management . The economies of scale involved in the N-Viro process make it the most cost effective option for community based solutions.



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