Clean development mechanism project design ... - myclimate
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Soil condition<br />
Gold Standard Local Stakeholder Consultation Report<br />
Disposal of<br />
biogas plant<br />
spent slurry<br />
Other pollutants --<br />
Biodiversity<br />
Use of fire<br />
wood for<br />
cooking<br />
surface waters. When<br />
the cow dung is fed to<br />
the biogas plant this<br />
problem can be<br />
reduced.<br />
MDG – End Poverty<br />
and Hunger<br />
By application of biogas<br />
spent slurry and<br />
replacing chemical<br />
fertilisers with it will<br />
enhance the soil<br />
condition and improves<br />
soil productivity. The<br />
amount spent on the<br />
chemical fertiliser<br />
purchase can be<br />
saved.<br />
MDG – Environmental<br />
sustainability<br />
MDG – Environmental<br />
Sustainability Replacing<br />
the fire wood based<br />
biodigester will<br />
be monitored<br />
Disposal of<br />
biogas plant<br />
spent slurry –<br />
Biogas plant<br />
spent slurry is an<br />
enriched organic<br />
fertiliser and it<br />
converts all other<br />
organic material<br />
into compost<br />
very fast as it<br />
carries the<br />
required bacteria<br />
for conversion.<br />
This spent slurry<br />
will be used as<br />
organic fertiliser<br />
in the soils<br />
enriching them<br />
and replace the<br />
chemical<br />
fertilisers to<br />
further<br />
the soil condition<br />
improvement<br />
The smell<br />
emitted during<br />
the fermentation<br />
of organic<br />
material in the<br />
compost pit can<br />
be reduced by<br />
feeding the cow<br />
dung into biogas<br />
plant<br />
Use of fire wood<br />
for cooking –<br />
The use of fire<br />
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