Introduction to Livestock and Poultry Manure Wastewater Treatment Equipment for Livestock and Poultry Farms: Integrated sewage treatment equipment is used, which can achieve good results in livestock and poultry manure treatment. Livestock and poultry manure can be treated more reasonably by livestock and poultry manure treatment equipment
Livestock manure and sewage treatment equipment
Introduction to Livestock and Poultry Manure Wastewater Treatment Equipment in Livestock Farms:
The use of integrated sewage treatment equipment can achieve good results in the treatment of aquaculture wastewater, and the aquaculture wastewater treatment equipment can more reasonably treat livestock manure. The treatment of livestock manure in breeding farms has always been a headache and a thorny issue. Although the resource utilization of feces is a good idea from one perspective, it is also very difficult in practice. Although biogas fermentation is a way to achieve resource utilization, for pig farms, biogas power generation is not their main business, and the total investment in biogas digesters, power generation equipment, biogas purification equipment, biogas liquefaction equipment, and transportation equipment required to treat these feces seems to far exceed the investment cost of pig farms. If a simple biogas digester technology is used, the method of covering the digester with a rubber cover seems to have several bombs placed around it, which makes the owners feel uneasy. Pig farming itself is a risky business. Forcing the management of a biogas equipment adds another risk point and generates many branches. It is generally hesitant for farm owners, who always hope for a simple and practical technology that can enable the farm to pass environmental inspections without requiring too much investment.
From the perspective of water flushing and water soaking manure technology modes, a large amount of manure mixed into the water makes biogas digester technology essential. However, after sufficient fermentation, the fertility of the biogas residue has greatly decreased, and the treatment of biogas slurry has become a new challenge. Moreover, from the perspective of investment and management, it may not necessarily be accepted by farm owners. From the feedback we have received from farm customers, we deeply understand the difficulties faced by farm owners. From our company's research experience, the key to the selection of resource utilization treatment mode for livestock manure lies in reducing the amount at the source, and then achieving zero discharge of livestock wastewater through manure fertilization and resource utilization. We are a company that specializes in water treatment, fermentation equipment, and soil remediation technology. Therefore, our understanding of fermentation technology and organic fertilizers has a unique perspective.