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Composting
is rapidly becoming the process of choice for handling organic
waste material.
Composting
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reduces
volume,
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produces
a commodity with some value and
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reduces
amount of material going to landfills, thus meeting mandatory
reduction regulations.

Perfect for
Agriculture
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One-piece Aerator
Large Aerator Attachment
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The
rapid Handling Rate exposes 100% of the material to oxygen so
that evaporation is not impeded. Aerating the sludge
regularly reduces noxious odors by keeping sludge aerobic.
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With
the Deskins Quick-Dry Filtration Process, volume reduction of
magnitudes of 16 to 1 are possible through Process Technology.
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The
aerator can be used on sand, asphalt, or concrete surfaces.
Windrow
composting appears to be the most economical way of handling large
volumes.
The
aerator is an effective
and economical means
of aerating or turning windrows. It is also a rapid way of
mixing dissimilar material prior to windrowing. The aerator
offers several advantages when turning windrows that other
machines do not. It is the only turner that builds its own
windrow initially. Since it works directly in line with the
windrowed material, no alleyways are required, thus making better utilization
of available space. Turning windrows with the Deskins
Class A Aerator is a
one pass operation as opposed to most other attachments that work
only half the windrow width at a time.
The
aerator also assures the operator that the complete windrow is
"turned". Many flail type attachments are unable
to reach the bottom 2 to 3 inches of material, thereby increasing
the chances of anaerobic pockets which cause noxious odor
problems. Deskins
Class A Aerators are
being successfully operated in composting operations for
wastewater sludge, yard waste and animal manure.
Composting
wastewater sludge helps the city meet EPA
requirements for
pathogen kill. Provided no metals problem exists, composted
sludge can be used in a wide variety of final disposal
methods. Yard waste, which is banned from landfills in many
states, can be turned into a valuable soil amendment.
Although composted yard waste has little nutritional value, it
does add humus to the soil which aids in moisture retention and
helps relieve compaction.
Animal
Manure has long been
regarded as fertilizer in agricultural fields. Composting
the manure tends to stabilize the nutrients making them more
readily available to crops. Composted Manure is easier
to handle and the resulting volume reduction from composting
reduces spreading costs.
Contact
Deskins Today for More Information about Achieving Class A
Biosolid Status in under two months.
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Attachment

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Attachment

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Mixing/Turning

Turn All Material
in One Pass

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Units

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