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Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio
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Material recovery of sludge from wastewater treatment plants
Project in Czech Republic financed by DG Regio

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    380,000.0 Czech koruna
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    15,200.0 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    75 percent
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    21 May 2018
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    23 April 2019
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    30 April 2019
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    AXIOM TECH s.r.o.
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    49°13'52.68"N, 17°40'4.22"E
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    49°13'25.54"N, 17°40'29.32"E
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    76001
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    Projekt řeší využívání kalů z ČOV jako suroviny pro výrobu granulovaných organických a organominerálních hnojiv. Budou zpracovány požadavky na vstupní surovinu a provedeny analýzy kalů. Bude zjišťován vliv sušení na stupeň hygienizace. Sušený kal a jeho směs s organickou surovinou bude granulován a takto vytvořené hnojivo bude testováno z hlediska požadavků na hnojiva. Toto bude testováno v nádobových pěstebních pokusech. a. (Czech)
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    The project addresses the use of sewage sludge as a raw material for the production of granular organic and organo-mineral fertilisers. The requirements for the input material and the analysis of the sludge will be processed. The impact of the drying on the degree of hygienisation will be examined. The dried sludge and its blend with the organic raw material will be granular and the fertiliser thus produced will be tested for fertiliser requirements. This shall be tested in the vessels under cultivation. (English)
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    CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/17_205/0014243
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