Apparatus for composting organic waste materials and method

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422224, 422225, 422230, 210603, 210617, 71 9, 71 14, B09B 300

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ABSTRACT:
An arrangement is provided for facilitating aerobic composting of organic material. The arrangement comprises a compost tank having an upper receiving volume, a central aeration and mixing volume, and a lower compost collection receiving volume. Preferably the central volume includes an air circulation arrangement directing air therethrough, and a mixing arrangement to facilitate mixing of organic material received therein. In the preferred embodiment, the lower compost receiving volume includes a substantially horizontal floor and a conveying mechanism, to convey fully or substantially fully composting material across the horizontal floor, toward a section of the tank from which it can be readily removed. A fluid circulation arrangement is provided, to facilitate liquid dispersion and moistening of organic material throughout the compost tank. In a preferred embodiment, an inlet and sludge transport arrangement for an associated greywater treatment tank are provided, to facilitate overall waste management for a dwelling house or the like.

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