Dairy Farm Bio-Dredging - Back To Nature
FortuneLandCo.com give tips on bio-dredging for dairy farm owners, revolutionising the way dairy farm owners dispose of their waste and returning to nature.
Step 1: Welcome to the farm:
Hal diary is a farm with 2000 plus cows in Riverside, California. Over the past 5 years one of the manure pits comes free and is completely full with solid manure, About 64.000 cubic yards.
Step 2: Pond 2:
Pond 2, the one next to it, is about one third full as well. On April 5th 2007 Fortune Water Technology was hired by the owner to start a job on the ponds. A circulation system was established and our products were added to the system.
Step 3: Pumping ponds:
Using only waste water from washing the cows liquids were introduced to and accumulated in Pond 2 for about 9 days then it was pumped through a circulation pipe to Pond 3 and overflow back to Pond 2. Both the circulation pipe and overflow created a waterfall effect during circulation.
Step 4: Using an agitator:
An agitator is used on Pond 2 continuously and products are all added to the system regularly. A bow reactor is now installed on Pond 2. Through circulation and overflow the system is working hard in both Ponds.
Step 5: Working microbes:
A good indicator of micro working is the bubbles are visible throughout the Ponds. Our microbes are highly concentrated and are specialise to devour and liquefy the waste. One gram of the product contains billions of microbes and tailored to suit each individual.
Step 6: Cutting waste:
Since only biodegradable products were used in our system there will be no secondary pollution. Our system treats all waste on site so there is no need for transportation and disposal. Consequently the waste is far less then the mechanical dredging or other methods. At least 30% less.
Step 7: Increasing efficiency:
Since only biodegradable products were used in our system there will be no secondary pollution. Our system treats all waste on site so there is no need for transportation and disposal. Consequently the ?? is far less then the mechanical dredging or other methods. At least 30% less.
Step 8: The facts:
Using the tool water depths was measured to be over 12 feet. Deeper than the pole can reaching many places in Pond 3. In 90 days our system has turned a Pond with solid manure to a lake. In the near future the only way be able to use a system as an open sewerage treating facility on site - continue to dump all the manure and waste water without having to dig for more pits.
Step 9: Conclusion:
In conclusion the system on the farm can be applied to treat any solid sludge where there is industrial petroleum etc on site without building new expensive sewage pits. This method is safe, fast, effective and economical. This revolutional system will replace the prevailing mess of using chemicals, expensive equipment and a heated facility to treat waste and sludge. In 90 days our system has turned what was used to be mostly solid into mostly liquid.