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The Composter-A New Development in Waste Disposal
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A modified Front End Loader has been equipped with a hydrostatic elevating attachment that turns, mixes, and aerates as it windrows solid waste. In mechanizing nature's composting process, time required to compost is reduced and the results are an economical means for organic solid waste disposal. Three types of solid waste applications are highlighted: Municipal Landfills, Animal Waste, and Sewage Sludge.
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Whitten, D., "The Composter-A New Development in Waste Disposal," SAE Technical Paper 750559, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750559.Also In
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