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Programme of the International Conference ORBIT 2009 CHINA (5 parallel sessions) Status 2009/10/09
The programme is subject to change, please visit the website www.orbit2009.de; www.orbit2009.com.cn for the latest updates
Day 1 - Morning 19th of November 2009
Opening Session and Key note speeches
Chair Prof. Dr. Fusuo Zhang, Prof. Dr.Ing.-habil. Werner Bidlingmaier
Lunch break
Day 1 - Afternoon 19th of November 2009
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting process Anaerobic digestion Green house gas Biomass use for Compost application
- biogas emission energy and fuels
Chair Prof.Ushikubo Akikuni Chair Prof. Dr. Joan Mata-Alvarez Chair Carsten Cuhls Chair Prof. Marco de Bertoldi Chair Josef Barth
Coffee/tea break
Composting process Anaerobic digestion Climate change/LCA Biomass Composting technology
- biogas assessment
Chair Prof.Li Ji Chair Prof. Dong Renjie Chair Prof. Klaus Fricke Chair Prof. Wang Hongtao (tbc) Chair Wu Desheng
Banquet / Evening meeting
Day 2 - Morning 20th of November 2009
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting technology Anaerobic digestion Composting specific waste Biomass use for Municipal waste management
- process streams energy and fuels
Chair Prof. Dr. Jonathan Wong Chair Prof. Dr. Bernhard Raninger Chair Chen Tongbin Chair Prof. Peng Zhang Chair Prof. Li Rundong
Coffee/tea break
Compost quality Anaerobic digestion Wastewater treatment Bioorganic waste management Municipal waste management
- co-digestion
Chair Shen Qirong Chair Prof. Wang Kaijun Chair Prof. Zhou Qixing Chair Dr. Luis Diaz Chair Dir. Haiyun Xu
Lunch break
Day 2 - Afternoon 20 th of November 2009
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
Compost quality Anaerobic digestion Composting specific Composting technology -
- process waste streams
Chair Prof. Xi Beidou Chair Dr. Dunja Hoffmann Chair He Pinjing Chair Wang Qunhui
Coffee/tea break
Closing session
Day 3 - Morning 21 st of November 2009
Study tour (Excursions)
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Day 1 - Morning 19th of November 2009
07.00 - 08.30 h Breakfast (the 23rd Floor of Jinma Hotel or , Mengxi Hotel)
08.45 - 08.50 h Participants be seated in the Conference Room (Jinma Hotel 3rd Floor, big Conference Room)
09.00 - 10.00 h Opening Ceremony
Welcome address by the Chinese Agricultural University - Prof. Dr. Fusuo Zhang
Welcome address by the ORBIT Association - Prof. Dr. Werner Bidlingmaier
Welcome addresses by Officials
10.00 - 10.30 h Group Photo and Coffee Break
10.30 - 12.05 h Opening session
10.30 h Key note 1 ”BioEnergy: Challenges and Opportunities” Prof. Yuanchun Shi (tbc)
10.55 h Key note 2 "Bioresources Management - Past, Present and Future" Prof. Dr. Werner Bidlingmaier, ORBIT Association, Germany
11.20 h Key note 3 “Organic Recycling and Treatment: Policy, Practice, and Contribution for Global Health”, Prof. Fusuo Zhang or Xu Cheng (tbc)
11.45 h Key note 4 "Climate change - does the soil matter?" Luca Montaranella, Joint Research Centre IRC, European Commission, Belgium
12.15 h Summary and introduction of the upcoming events Prof. Dr. Ji Li, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Raninger
12.30 - 13.40 h Lunch (the Second Floor of Jinma Hotel)
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Day 1 - Afternoon - 19th of November 2009
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting process Anaerobic digestion Green house gas Biomass use for Compost application
- biogas emission energy and fuels
Chair Prof. Ushikubo Akikuni Chair Prof. Joan Mata-Alvarez Chair Carsten Cuhls Chair Prof. Marco de Bertoldi Chair Josef Barth
13.40 h Composting history and rapid Experimental and modelling Monitoring and reduction of Creating regional added value Sustainable Soil Fertility and
composting in China co-digestion of pig manure and methane emissions from bio- by comparing and utilizing dif- Humus Management in Agri-
(-) glycerine to improve biogas gas plants (511) ferent bio energy options from culture with High Quality Com-
Li Ji, College of Resources and Environ- production (518) P. Xu1 , J. Clemens2, R. Dong1, regional bioenergy resources post (516)
mental Sciences, China Agricultural Uni- C. Cuhls2 , Jianbin Guo1
versity, China
J. Mata- Alvarez, University of Madrid, (87) J. Barth 1 , S. Siebert2
Spain 1 College of Water Conservancy and Civil 1 European Compost Network ECN/ORBIT
D. Hoffmann, German agency for technical
Engineering, China Agricultural University e.V., Weimar, Germany
(CAU), Beijing cooperation (gtz), Eschborn, Germany
2 German Compost Quality Assurance
2 gewitra Ingenieurgesellschaft für Wis- Organisation BGK, Cologne Germany
senstransfer mbH, Bonn und Hannover,
Germany
14.00 h Modelling of organic matter Anaerobic digestion as a Household biomass stoves Enhancing the energy effi- Characteristics of different
dynamics during composting Source of bioenergy and other emission monitoring in West- ciency of utilizing biogenous composted substrates to be
process (468) bioproducts (-) ern China (-) residues – a multi-criteria ap- used as medium for the cultiva-
Y. Zhanga,c , G. Lashermes a, J. Doubletb, C. J. Shih, Professor Emeritus, Poultry Sci- H. Shaojiong, Energy Eng ineering and proach (439) tion of the Pleurotus sajor-caju
Francoub, S.Houota , Enrique Barriusoa, ence, NCSU, United States Low Carbon Technology Lab, China Agri-
Y.G. Zhuc and P. Garniera cultural University, China
T. Bahr, T. Thiel, K. Fricke, Technical mushroom: A preliminary
University Braunschweig, Germany study. (495)
a INRA-AgroParisTech, Environment and
Arable Crops Research Unit, Thiverval- R. Mohee, Y. Mihilall
Grignon, France Faculty of Engineering, Department of
b VEOLIA Environnement, Recherche et
Chemical and Environmental Engineering,
Développement, Limay, France University of Mauritius, Mauritius
c RCEES Research Center for Eco-
Envrionment of Sciences, CAS, 100085 ,
Beijing, China
14.20 h Development a normalized tool Fostering good biogas practice Monitoring gas emissions from Sustainable utilization of bio- Fertilizer value of recovered
to create odour emission prog- by the public administration in home composting units (435) mass resources for power and nutrients from organic waste
nosis for composting plants Styria (Austria) (456) J.K. Andersen, A. Boldrin, T.H. Christen- biofuels in Thailand (421) (506)
(426) I. Winter, W. Himmel, Styrian Provincial sen, and C. Scheutz, Department of Envi- W. Siemers, Joint Graduate School of U. Arnold, J. Clemens, S. Antonini, Univer-
Government, Specialized Division 19D, ronmental Engineering, Technical Univer- Energy and Environment, Thailand sity of Bonn, Germany
K. Harba, W. Bidlingmaier, Bauhaus- sity of Denmark. Copenhagen, Denmark
University Weimar, Department of Waste Waste and Material Flow Management,
Management, Weimar, Germany Graz, Austria
14.40 h Use of a cynanide contami- Silages as feedstock for bio- Low gas emission of mechani- An assessment of the availabil- Impacts of sewage sludge ap-
nated wastewater as moisturiz- gas: Novel perspectives for cally and biologically treated ity of household biogas re- plication on sugarcane crops
ing element during the com- silage additives (494) waste reduced by microbial sources in rural China (43) and environment (515)
posting of a sewage sludge: D. Banemann1, H. Lindor fer2 , T. Fritz3, M. methane oxidation in landfill Chen Yu, College of Forestry, Northwest F.C. da Silva, EMBRAPA Informática
first pilot scale trials (462) Nelles1 top covers (493) A&F University, China Agropecuária/ CNPTIA – FATEC Piraci-
1University of Rostock, Faculty of Agricul- caba; ; A.E. Boaretto, CENA/ USP, C.H.
D. Perez, R. Rodríguez.; & S. Mato, Uni- tural and Environmental Sciences, S. Bohn J. Jager* Abreu Jr. & C.F. Wendel, Centro de
versity of Vigo, Spain Institute WAR, Dept. Waste Technology, Energia Nuclear na Agricultura/ São Paulo
Rostock, Gmerany
2 Schaumann Bioenergy GmbH Darmstadt University of Technology, University - CENA/USP, Brasil
3IS-Forschungsgesellschaft, Germany Darmstadt, Germany
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Day 1 - Afternoon - 19 of November 2009
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting process Anaerobic digestion Green house gas Biomass use for Compost application
- biogas emission energy and fuels
Chair Prof. Ushikubo Akikuni Chair Prof. Joan Mata-Alvarez Chair Carsten Cuhls Chair Prof. Marco de Bertoldi Chair Josef Barth
15.10 h Biodegradation, particle size Impact of Aerobic Pretreatment Energy use and greenhouse Anaerobic fermentation of syn- Effects of compost on cucum-
reduction and quality of refined on the Biogas Generation of gas emissions from animal thesis gas for organic acid and ber seedling growing in me-
compost: Impact of the reten- Bioorganic Municipal Waste manure in organic farming: alcohol production (17) dium (53)
tion time on the residual mu- (BMW) from China (480) case study in China (90) X. Hui- juan, Key Laboratory of Renewable
Energy and Gas Hydrate, Guangzhou W. Jiachen, China
nicipal solid wastes within a B. Raninger, Shenyang Institute of Aero- L. Yuexian, University of Copenhagen,
Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese
rotary drum reactor (455) nautical Engineering (Hangkong Univer- Denmark
sity), China Academy of Sciences, Gua ngzhou, China
Y. Crepel, B. Morvan,
J.-P. Balnquart, A. Covez,
M. Poitrenaud, J. Cacho,
Veolia Environnement Research and
Development, France
15.30 h - 16.00 h Coffee/tea break
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Day 1 - Afternoon 19th of November
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting process Anaerobic digestion Climate change/LCA Biomass Composting technology
- biogas assessment
Chair Prof. Li Ji Chair Prof. Dong Renjie Chair Prof. Klaus Fricke Chair Prof. Wang Hongtao Chair Wu Desheng
16.00 h Effect of carbon to nitrogen Biogas development in China: New CDM tools for waste Bioenergy concepts in the rural Enrichment of municipal solid
ratio on the composting of policy, achievements, chal- management projects (474) area – decentralized energy wastes composts by microbial
vineyard pruning residues (39) lenges & opportunities (-) K. Fricke, Technical University Braun- supply as a chance for the and chemical techniques (413)
Y.Q. Wang, Gansu College of Traditional R. Dong, Energy Engineering and Low schweig, Germany regional added value (473) R. Mohee, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
Chinese Medicine, China Carbon Technology Lab, China Agricul- A. Schüch, University of Rostock, Ger-
tural University, China many
16.20 h Effect of compost pre- Biogas potential of sewage Why Chinese MSW Landfills Opportunities, Costs And Screening and of microbial in-
treatment on biogas production screenings using mesophilic do not generate the expected Benefits of Biomass and Or- oculants and production of
from rice straw (72) anaerobic digestion (427) amount of Certified Emission ganic Waste as Sustainable complex microbial community
Z. Zhou Chang, Institute of Agricultural L. Stella Cadavid Rodriguez, Universidad Reduction (CERs) (476) Resources (408) for dairy manure compost (11)
Resources and Environment, Jiangsu Nacional de Colombia, United Kingdom X. Chen, B. Raninger, Shenyang Institute A. Braekevelt, Public waste agency of Chen Liang, College of Life Sciences at
Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Aeronautical Engineering (Hangkong Flanders (OVAM)/ Flemish compost or- Northwest University, Shaanxi xi’an, China
University), China ganisation (VLACO), Mechelen, Belgium
16.40 h Degradation kinetic of remov- Slow-release inhibition of bio- German GHG mitigation light- Energy and Environmental The development of key tech-
ing tetracycline antibiotics in methane - the anaerobic di- house project MBT Gaobeidian Evaluation on Efficient Utiliza- nology of sludge composting
swine manure composting gestion process of municipal (417) tion of Agricultural Wastes (-) and research of trend for prod-
(57) solid waste (09) F. Kölsch, Technical University Braun- Meng Fanqiao, China Agriculture Univer- uct safety (05)
W. Yuansong, Research Center for Eco- Z. You-Cai, Tongji University, China schweig, Germany sity, China X. BeiDou, Department of Aquatic Environ-
Environmental Sciences, Chinese Acad- ment System Engineering, Chinese Re-
emy of Sciences, China search Academy of Environ. Science, China
17.00 h Wetting agent effects on Current problems and methods Life cycle assessment of MSW Technology innovation re- A simulation study on N-
physical properties of spent of resolutions on collection and treatment in Beijing (31) search on straw biomass gasi- leaching and P-leaching of dif-
mushroom compost and root- utilization of landfill gas in Danfeng Ji, China fication industry (77) ferent organic fertilizer by soil
ing of Impatiens hawkeri (24) Germany (441) X.M. Wei, Beijing Lianhe Chuangye Con- column (22)
Y. Luan, College of Water and Soil Con- S. Licht, University of Rostock, Germany struction Engineering Co., Ltk., China Q-P. Sun, China
servation, Beijing Forestry University,
China
17.20 h Understanding microbial dy- Options to recover energy Assessing the environmental Development of optimization Effect of inoculating microbes
namics of composting sys- from sewage sludge (-) impacts associated with gas model and case study for bio- on composting process of dairy
tems. Specific respiratory ac- W. Rulkens, Wageningen University and emissions for the composting mass energy system in Japan manure under low temperature
tivity as a driving force of bac- Research Center, Netherlands of green wastes, from a lifecy- (85) (37)
terial diversity of composting cle perspective (452) G. Weijun, The University of Kitakyushu, H. Yaxi, China
Japan
systems and its implications R. Mohee, University of Mauritius, Mauri-
(419) tius
J. Adams, ETCIC, University of Hull,
United Kingdom
18 -19.30h Banquet (the Second Floor of Jinma Hotel)
19.45 -21h Evening meeting
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Day 2 – Morning 20th of November
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting technology Anaerobic digestion Composting specific waste Biomass use for Municipal waste
- process streams energy and fuels management
Chair Prof. Jonathan Wong Chair Prof. Bernhard Raninger Chair Chen Tongbin Chair Prof. Peng Zhang Chair Prof. Li Rundong
07.00 to Breakfast ( the 23rd Floor of Jinma Hotel or Mengxi Hotel)
08.30 h
08.40 h Optimization on aerobic fer- Study on key technical data of Transformation of nitrogen Genetic engineering of cassava The study of oriented gasifica-
mentation of dairy manure to food waste anaerobic diges- during pig manure compost at and sweetpotato for industrial ap- tion of biomass and RMW in a
produce bioorganic fertilizer tion (81) low temperature (19) plications (61) fluidized bed (59)
by inoculating compound mi- Yuan Qiaoxia, College of Engineering and L.Shuqin, College of Resources and Z. Peng, Shanghai Institutes for Biological L. Rundong, Institute of Clean Energy and
crobial inoculant (07) Technology, Huazhong Agricultural Environmental Sciences, Northeast Agri- Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Liaoning Key Laboratory
Unibersity, China cultural University, China China of Clean Energy, China
Chen Li, College of Life Sciences, North-
west University, China
09.00 h Optimizing the rotting process Trace element deficiencies Pig manure systems in Ger- Integrated microbial system for the Biodrying: an energy utiliza-
in composting plants by an and Inhibition effects in an- many and China and the im- production of Bio ethanol methane tion approach of dewatered
innovative and marketable aerobic digestion of solid pact on nutrient flow and compost and algal biomass from sewage sludge as a biomass
control system (422) wastes (438) composting of the solids (432) organic residues (411) resource (41)
S. Keller, W. Bidlingmaier, Bauhaus- H. Lindorfer2, D. Banemann 1, F. Schuchardt, Johann Heinrich von M. de Bertoldi, Department of Industrial Micro- H. Pinjing, Tongji University, China
University Weimar, Waste Management, T. Fritz3, M. Nelles1 Thuenen-Institute (vTI), Braunschweig, biology, University of Udine, Italy
Weimar, Germany 1 University of Rostock, Faculty of Agri- Germany
cultural and Environmental Sciences
2 Schaumann Bioenergy GmbH
3 IS-Forschungsgesellschaft
09.20 h Effects of bacterial inoculation Aerobic treatment of fermenta- Composting sewage sludge Relative characteristics on ethanol New approach to control the
and higher aeration on odour tion residuals of municipal proceeding from poultry production of sweet potato (29) ammonia-nitrogen accumula-
emission during food waste waste in the liquid phase – slaughterhouse (444) Zhao Hai, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chi- tion in two-phase anaerobic
composting (501) optimization potentials, practi- E. Rodriguez Cochon, University of Vigo nese Academy of Science, China digestion of the organic frac-
(Ecology and Animal Biology Depart-
J. Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University, cal experiences and results ment), Spain tion of MSW with digestive
Hongkong (450) reuse (30)
O. Kugelstadt, K. Fricke, TU Braun- J. Chuan-xing, Faculty of Urban Con-
schweig, Oliver Kugelstadt, Technical struction and Environmental Engineering,
University of Braunschweig, Germany Chongqing University, China
09.40 h Study and monitoring of the Medium size agricultural bio- Decomposition of rubber Fac- Towards lignocelluloses-to-H2 Screening of lignin degrading
waste water treatment plant gas plants management: tory Waste for composting bioconversion: bacterial resources bacteria and research of lig-
sludge composting on an in- Fluxes and optimization (505) (429) and application potential (62) nin removal (82)
dustrial scale covered pile H. Guo1 , R. Dong1, B. Baochao1, J. T. Kaosol, Prince of Songkla University, Wang Aijie, State Key Laboratory of Urban Y. Hong-li, State Key Lab for Agrobio-
(442) Clemens2 , Thailand Water Resource and Environment, China technology, College of Biological Sci-
1 Chinese Agricultural University, Beijing, ences and Centre for Biomass Engineer-
R. Rodriguez Alonso, University of Vigo, China ing, China Agricultural University, China
Spain
2 J. Clemens, University of Bonn. Ger-
many
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Day 2 – Morning 20 of November
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Composting technology Anaerobic digestion Composting specific waste Biomass use for Municipal waste
- process streams energy and fuels management
Chair Prof. Jonathan Wong Chair Prof. Bernhard Raninger Chair Chen Tongbin Chair Prof. Peng Zhang Chair Prof. Li Rundong
10.00 h Household organic waste Effect of hydraulik retention Reduction of resistance to Bioethanol producing from sweet Biological oxidation of meth-
Composting using bin with time HRT on thermophilic dry macrolide-lincosamide- potato as raw material (46) ane using aged refuse as bio-
Different Type of Passive anaerobic digestion of residual streptogramin B and tetracy- G. Xiaoding, Institute of Food Crop, Jiangsu cover in refuse landfill (40)
Aeration (483) MSW at semi-industrial scale cline during thermophilic com- Academy of Agricultural Science, China H. Dan, Tongji University, China
S. Karnchanawong and N. Suriyanonand (453) posting of swine manures
Department of Environmental Engineer- M. Carrere, H. Olczyck, F. Lebrisse, O. (436)
ing, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai Lemaire, J.A. Cacho Rivero
University, Thailand Z. Yu, The Ohio State University,
Centre de Recherche sur la Propreté et United States
l’Energie, Veolia Environnement R&D,
France
10.20 h Effect of free air space Effect of sodium carbonate Mortality composting and Combined supercritical/subcritical Correct use of bioplastics: not
changes on the fed-batch amendment on the perform- compost use in livestock ma- pre-treatment and hydrolysis of only products but solutions for
composting reactor (01) ance of anaerobic digestion of nure management and crop stalks for ethanol production (70) waste management schemes
N.N., School of Municipal and Environ- food waste (502) production (507) Z. Yan, Tsinghua University, China (525)
mental Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu J. Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University, X. Hao, Agriculture and Agri-Food Can- M. Caggiano, C. Garaffa
University, China Hongkong, China ada, Lethbridge Research Centre, Novamont Spa, Novara, Italy
Canada
10.40 h – 11.10 h Coffee/tea break
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Day 2 – Morning 20th of November
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
Compost quality Anaerobic digestion Wastewater treatment Bioorganic waste Municipal waste
- co-digestion management management
Chair Shen Qirong Chair Prof. Wang Kaijun Chair Prof. Zhou Qixing Chair Dr. Luis Diaz Chair Dir. Haiyun Xu
11.10 h Quality and quality assurance Co-digestion of animal manure The effect comparisons of A comparison of biogases Energy exploitation from bio-
and its key role for sustainable and source separated bioor- wastewater treament using generation and stabilization mass with the E-M-D-system
organic waste recycling (407) ganic municipal waste from MFCs and BCO processes process in the landfills of re- (469)
J. Barth , European Compost Network Shenyang, China (479) (42) fuse and modified sewage Y. Liu, W. Bidlingmaier, Bauhaus -
ECN/ORBIT e.V:, Weimar, Ger many B. Raninger, Shenyang Institute of Aero- Z. Qixing, College of civil and Environ- sludge (44) University Weimar, Waste Management,
nautical Engineering (Hangkong Univer- mental Science and Engineering, Nankai Weimar, Germany
Z. Youcai, Tongji University, China
sity), China University, China
11.30 h Changes in content of Zn, Cu, Biogas standardization con- The comparative research on Efficiency increase with a new Estimation of nitrogen flow in
Ni and Pb in different granu- struction and development in the wastewater treatment pat- separation technology prior Beijing, China (68)
lometric fraction during com- China (02) tern of the cluster-typed indus- biological / thermal waste M. Irie, Tokyo University of Agriculture,
posting of municipal solid L. Geng, Science and Technology Devel- trial park between Japan and treatment (409) Sakuragaoka, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
waste. (445) opment Center, Ministry of Agriculture, China (26) G . Rettenberger, Ingenieurgruppe RUK,
China Trier, Germany
E. Rodriguez Cochon, Univer sity of Vigo L. Shijie, School of Business Administra-
(Ecology and Animal Biology Department), tion, Northeastern University, China
Spain
11.50 h Heavy metals in waste com- The study on detection and Integrated Household Con- The RRU-BMW project - four Can Public Private Partnership
posts of São Paulo State, Bra- function of the biogas slurry structed Wetland for Rural years pilot tests on bioorganic PPP solve your waste man-
zil (512) component (86) Domestic Wastewater Treat- municipal waste source sepa- agement problems easily?
C.F. Wendel, Centro de Energia Nuclear H. Baochao, College of Engineering, China ment in Rural Areas (45) ration in Shenyang, China (465)
na Agricultura/ São Paulo University - Agricultral University W. Shubiao, College of Water Conser- (475) F. Schweizer, Knoten Weimar, Germany
cena/usp; f.c. da silva, embrapa infor- vancy and Civil Engineering, China Agri-
mática agropecuária/ cnptia – fatec piraci- B. Raninger, Shenyang Institute of Aero-
culture University, China nautical Engineering (Hangkong Univer-
caba; c.p. cabral, cena/ usp; c.h. abreu jr.,
cena/usp, Brazil sity), China
12.10 h Assessing the relationships Anaerobic co-digestion of pig Adsorption of phosphorus from Separate collection in highrise China’s National Standards
between EC, carbon minerali- slurry with fruit waste - on site aqueous solution onto dewa- buildings (467) about the disposal of sewage
zation and phytotoxicity for operation with a mobile pilot tered alum sludge (84) F. Bickel, Fichtner GmbH & Co KG, Stutt- sludge from municipal waste
chlorinated herbicides during plant (520) H. Jing, College of Water Conservancy gart, Germany water treatment plants (73)
composting (414) L. Ferreira, Instituto Superior de Agrono- and Civil Engineering, China Agriculture Z. Guodi, China
mia, University of Lisbon, Portugal University, China
R. Mohee, V. Jumnoodoo
Department of Chemical and Environ-
mental Engineering, Faculty of Engineer-
ing, University of Mauritius, Mauritius
12.30 h - 13.30 h Lunch Break
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Day 2 - Afternoon 20th of November 2009
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
Compost quality Anaerobic digestion Composting specific waste Composting technology
- process streams
Chair Prof. Xi Beidou Chair Dr. Dunja Hoffmann Chair He Pinjing Chair Wang Qunhui
13.40 Research process on reducing Process monitoring based per- Co-composting of agricultural Performance of a pilot scale
the loss of nitrogen in the en- formance optimisation of bio- residues and food wastes (-) biotrickling filter for ammonia
tire process of composting (18) gas plants in Germany (-) L. Guoxue, China removal from composting using
X. BeiDou, Department of Aquatic Envi- F. Scholwin, German Biomass Research different aeration modes (88)
ronment System Engineering, Chinese Centre Leipzig, Germany C.F. Wu, University of Science and Tech-
Research Academy of Environmental nology Beijing
Science, China
14.00 h Removal of Heavy Metals in Effect of water flushing on the Temperature dynamics and The discussion for technology
Municipal Solid Waste Com- acidification process in an- distribution in sewage sludge and equipment of organic and
post by Flushing (14) aerobic digestion of swine ma- composting process with a inorganic compound fertilizer
Z. Shu-Lan, College of Chemistry and Life nure (36) bioreactor (75) by animal manure (80)
Sciences, Tianjin Normal University China G. Jianbin, China Agricultural University, G. Ding, Institute of Geographic Sciences M. Xueliang, Chinese Academy of Agricu l-
China and Natural Resources Research, Acad- tural Mechanization Sciences, China
emy of Sciences, China
14.20 h Volatile fatty acids VFAs as Effect of food to microorganism Effect of microbial inoculums The application of fluorescence
potential risk of compost plant ratio on biohydrogen produc- on the second fermentation of spectroscopy for the evaluation
toxicity (486) tion from food waste via an- composting process (15) of the compost maturity (79)
M. Himanen, K. Hänninen, Department of aerobic fermentation (38) Z. Ming-yu, School of Chemistry and H. XiaoSong, Chinese Research Academy
Biological and Environmental Sciences, P. Jinming, Zhejiang University, China Chemical Engineering, Henan University of of Environmental Science, China
Finland Technology,Zhengzhou , China
14.40 h A model coupling organic mat- L-lactic acid production from Optimizing the composting of
ter and organic micro- Presentation of the GTZ distiller’s grain by Lactobacillus tobacco fine waste by swine
pollutants dynamics during Training for Biogas Design casei under open fermentation manure addition (83)
composting (470) (67) L. Tang, Yunnan Agricultural University,
Institutes. China
G. Lashermesa, Y. Zhanga , J.P. Steyerb , S. L. Yingying, Civil and Environmental Eng i-
Houota, Enrique Barriusoa, D. Patureau b, neering School, University of Science and
and P. Garniera Technology Beijing, China
a INRA-AgroParisTech, Environment and
Arable Crops Research Unit, Thiverval-
Grignon, France
b INRA, Laboratory of Environmental
Biotechnology, Narbonne, France
15.00 h Optimization of bacteriological Bacterial diversity of microbial Changes of enzymes and mi- Promotion of surfactants APG
quality of bio solids by lime community with capability of croorganisms of agricultural additions during agricultural
addition (428) degrading lignocellulose (91) Waste Materials during com- wastes aerobic composting
M. Farzadkia, School of Public Health, Iran W. Weidong, Heilongjiang August First posting in high temperature (56)
Univer sity of Medical Sciences, Iran Land Reclamation University, China and static state (10) Z. Fabao, GAAS / Guangdong Key Labo-
G. Jie, College of Life Sciences, Northwest r atory of Nutrient Cycling and Farmland
University, China Conser vation, China
15.20 h - 16.00 h Coffee/tea break
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Day 2 - Afternoon 20th of November 2009
16.00 h Closing Ceremony -
Participants be seated in the Conference Room (Jinma Hotel 3rd Floor, big Conference Room)
17.30 h Summary of ORBIT 2009 CHINA Conference
18.00 to
Lunch and Cultural Performance out of hotel (needed to be paid by participants)
20.30 h
Day 3 - Field Trips 21st of November 2009
08.00 h Technical and cultural field trip (Place needed to be confirmed) - see website for updates www.orbit2009.de; www.orbit2009.com.cn
12.00 to
Lunch on the way
13.00 h
16.00 h Back to the Hotel
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