Hygienic problems of animal manures : proceedings of a joint workshop of the EEC, Expert Group "Communicable Diseases Resulting from Storage, Handling, Transport and Landspreading of Manure", Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft, FAO, European Network on Animal Waste Utilization /
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Stuttgart :
Institut für Tiermedizin ung Tierhygiene, Universität Hohenheim,
[1983]
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Table of Contents:
- Hygienic aspects of handling, storage, composition and composting of manures
- Hygienic aspects of liquid manure handling
- Practical application of knowledge on the survival of pathogenic and indicator bacteria in aerated and non-aerated slurry
- The effect of composting solid animal manure on the survival of salmonellae
- Microbial obsrvations on the storage of pig waste as slurry and cage layered manure as silage
- Comparataive studies on the incidence of disease among suckling piglets in farrowing pen with different manure handling systems
- Survival of fecal indicator bacteria in industrial-scale composts of sewage and other wastes of food plants
- Hygienic aspects of chemical disinfection of manures
- Chemical disinfection against viruses in liquids with heavy organic loads
- Lime as a disinfectant for Aujeszky's disease virus in slurry
- Disinfection of slurry with peracetic acid
- Reduction of various pathogens in slurry and sewage sludge subjected to chemical disinfection or to anaerobic digestion at mesophilic or thermophilic temperature
- Contamination of slurry, soil and water by chemical disinfectants
- Economic and hygienic aspects of anaerobic or aerobic, mesophilic or thermophilic treatment of manures
- Anaerobic digestion - the no. 1 in manure treatment with respect to energy costs?
- The effect of aerobic-thermophilic treatment on liquid manure of pigs containing different viruses
- Inactivation of viruses under anaerobic or aerobic stabilizatin in liquid manure and in sludges from sewage treatment plants
- Survival of some pathogens in liquid manure during biogas production
- Survival of salmonellae and ascaris suum eggs in a thermophilic methane gas producting unit
- Influence of some disinfectants on biogas production
- Effect of feed additives and disinfectants on biogas production in animal wastes
- Legal and practical approaches for management and disinfection of infected manures in some countries
- The managment of infected manures on controlled farms in ireland
- Legal and practical approaches for disinfection of slurry and manure in the Netherlands
- Veterinary legislation for disinfection of manure and slurry in the Federal Republic of Germany
- Technical visits
- Treatment and processing of liquid manure at the experimant station "Unterer Lindenhof" of the University of Hohenheim
- Biogas plant "system lipp" on the farm of Mr. Paul Eberle, Renningen
- Program of CEC-FAO-, DVG-Meeting in Hohenheim, 11-13 October 1982
- Minutes of the joint meeting of the CEC-, FAO- and DVG-Groups in Hohenheim, 13 October 1982