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The PDF files below show the equipment and waste used by Ben Dearman in his PhD Project at Flinders University, South Australia. Composters
By weight rocks and stones were the major contaminant, but by item plastics were the most numerous (Ben Dearman, pers. comm., Flinders Bioremediation, May 2006; Brian King, pers ...
Gases from the composters during aeration are forced through a biofilter and then activated carbon (on far left). No odour can be detected. Ben Dearman PhD Project Flinders ...
When Bungey picked up his third foul 3 minutes into the quarter, it was difficult to see how Breheny, Nic Campbell and Adelaide Uni Griffin recruit Ben Dearman would be able to ...
Ziltek co-founders Dr Richard Stewart and Dr Ben Dearman have developed a range of waste remediation technologies targeted at both the Australian and international markets with a ...
Also Ben Dearman completed a PhD thesis through Flinders University on the anaerobic digestion of kitchen waste. There is lots of information, this book titled Biogas ...
Gas pumps are used to evacuate the gas collection bags via the green biogas taps to determine biogas volume. Ben Dearman PhD Project Flinders University, South Australia
CSIRO scientist, Sean Forrester, demonstrates how easily the technique can be used to detect oil in soil. Image by: Ben Dearman, Ziltek Pty Ltd
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