Water (Dec 2023)

Peering into a Simplified Digestor for Households: Performance, Cost and Carbon-Neutral Niche

  • Xiaoqin He,
  • Sayed Mohammad Nasiruddin,
  • Xiaoqin Zhou,
  • Zifu Li,
  • Heinz-Peter Mang,
  • Roman Ryndin,
  • Humayun Kabir,
  • Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w16010036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 36

Abstract

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In this study, a black-shading cylindrical water tank made of high-density polyethylene was locally manufactured as a household digestor for treating cow manure in Bangladesh. Effluent slurry instead of water was reused for manure dilution under manure-to-slurry ratios of 1:2 and 1:1, to assess this small prototype’s production efficiency and feasibility. The specific biogas production at both ratios matched well, by 0.12 m3/kg VS and 0.14 m3/kg VS, respectively, while the former slurry dilution operation outperformed in daily and accumulative biogas production by 16% and 57%, correspondingly, referring to 0.49 Nm3/d on average and 8.55 Nm3 in total, potentially meeting a 2 h household cooking energy requirement. From a nationwide viewpoint, slurry dilution was proven to be a great initiative to conserve water amounting to 50,286,751 m3 for 114,810 households of 6 person-equivalents annually, while cutting chemical costs by USD 32,720,684/yr and trimming annual greenhouse gas emission by 1.8 million tons of CO2e. This study revealed that a small prototype digestor could be an alternative energy source for cost-effective and eco-friendly household applications.

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