[Digestion] biodigester construction in Bolivia (Video)
Jaime Marti Herrero
tallerbiogas at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 16 15:02:33 CST 2008
Hi Tom.The fertilizer liquid have diferent uses.
We make diferent between the liquid (once yo filter it) and the solid part. The liquid phase is call 'biol' (i dont know if this is the same in english), and the solit part is call biosol.
Each family manages its fertilizer for their crops, although sometimes a family that has a biodigester shared with relatives. this is because each family has his own biodigester and this makes that the family look after the system.
The liquid fertilizer (biol + biosol) is applied in the furrows of the crop is day plow.
You can leave the seeds 4 hours in the fertilizer mixed with water the day before planting
The biosol can be dried and used as organic fertilizer standard
The biol can be use as 'foliar' fertilizer with backpacks with 1:4 mixture of water.
keep in contact
(thanks to the google translate :-)
jaime
> From: tmiles at trmiles.com
> To: digestion at listserv.repp.org
> Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:42:40 -0800
> Subject: Re: [Digestion] biodigester construction in Bolivia (Video)
>
> Jaime,
>
> How are the solids from the digester used? Have they been using the digester
> solids for their crops? Are the solids used for community fields or
> individual family use?
>
> How is the liquid used?
>
> Saludos
>
> Tom
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: digestion-bounces at listserv.repp.org [mailto:digestion-
> > bounces at listserv.repp.org] On Behalf Of Jaime Marti Herrero
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 5:53 AM
> > To: digestion at listserv.repp.org
> > Subject: Re: [Digestion] biodigester construction in Bolivia (Video)
> >
> >
> > Hi. i will try to explain some things about these biodigesters (i am
> > from Spain and my English is not as good as i would like, sorry)
> >
> > the raw material is fresh cow manure. some times the family mix it with
> > sheep manure or pig.But The principal material is cow manure.
> > This biodigesters are design for to be load with 20kg of fresh cow
> > manure and 60 liters of water. The retention time is about 75 days. And
> > the biogas production is estimated on 700-750 liters of biogas. this
> > amount of biogas is enough for 4-5 hour of cooking. Also they can use a
> > gas for light with a gas lamp.
> >
> > The biodigesters deley producing goob biogas about two months since
> > its installation and first load.
> >
> > in some regions, there are two moths with no water. In this case they
> > can use the liquid fertilizer to mix with new fresh cow manure anda
> > load the biodigester. so in these months the liquid fertilizer replaced
> > the water.
> > The biodigester must be inside a greenhouse. the walls of the green
> > house must be made with pressed sand ('adobe' or 'tapial' in spanish)
> > and this wall have to be 40cm width. this is to take adventage os the
> > thermal mass of the walls for the colds nights.
> >
> > the plastic is black color, but not to gain solar radiation, if not
> > because we have seen that with black color the durability of the
> > plastic is longer.
> >
> > I have write design Guide and manual installation about this
> > technology. It is in Spanish, and i hope some one could translate it to
> > English. It is free distribution document.
> >
> > Please, any question about the technology or the experience we are
> > having for 7 year in Bolivia, don't doubt to ask. As well, in Peru is
> > beginning to installation this kind of biodigester.
> >
> > We keep in contact
> > Jaime Marti Herrero
> > GTZ-Energía
>
>
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