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Selected characteristics of leachate, condensate and runoff released during composting of biogenic waste
Uta Krogmann
, Heike Woyczechowski
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Environmental Science
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
condensate
70%
composting
68%
leachate
61%
runoff
45%
biological characteristics
20%
pollution load
19%
food waste
18%
biochemical oxygen demand
17%
chemical oxygen demand
15%
fatty acid
14%
byproduct
14%
conductivity
13%
regulation
11%
public
10%
nitrogen
9%
chemical
8%
experiment
6%
parameter
5%
effect
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Composting
100%
Runoff
94%
Feedstocks
32%
Volatile fatty acids
26%
Food waste
25%
Chemical oxygen demand
23%
Sewers
20%
Byproducts
17%
Pollution
15%
Nitrogen
15%
Liquids
10%
Experiments
5%
Chemical Compounds
Sewer
25%
Biochemical Oxygen Demand
22%
Chemical Oxygen Demand
19%
Food
11%
Conductivity
10%
Nitrogen
9%
Liquid
8%
pH Value
6%