IPS Composting System
The IPS Composting System is an enclosed in-vessel, agitated, aerated, automated composting process with effective biofiltration odor control
The IPS Composting System is an enclosed in-vessel, agitated, aerated, automated composting process with effective biofiltration odor control. The system transforms dewatered biosolids, MSW and other organic residuals into high quality compost. U.S. EPA determined that the system meets PFRP.
Since December 2002, new composting facilities include Goldsboro, NC (biosolids) and Rapid City, SD (MSW and biosolids). UAJA at State College, PA is expanding its 12-year old plant and Delaware County, NY is constructing a new MSW and biosolids facility.
IPS provides the primary active composting system for biosolids and source separated organics. When combined with preprocessing equipment, IPS also is used as fermentation or maturation stage for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) composting.
IPS Composting Systems provides you...
- Biosolids and organic residuals recycling
- Extension of landfill life
- High quality compost for revenue
- Automated, agitated bin process
- Totally enclosed composting system
- Modular system
- Composts biosolids, source separated organics (SSO), manure, yardwaste and municipal solid waste (MSW)
- Multiple deep aerated bays utilizing smaller footprint
- CompMaster™ Computer Control
- Meets US EPA Class A and VAR
- 27 facilities worldwide
- Produces highest quality compost for resale
- Ease of operation and maintenance
- Speeds up composting process
- Capture emissions for effective odor control
- Protection from elements
- Isolates and composts multiple waste streams simultaneously
- Ease of future expansion
- Flexibility for variation in characteristics and quantities of organic materials
- Cost competitive to ASP and other enclosed systems
- Automated temperature control, moisture addition, humidity control, material tracking, monitoring and reports
- Exceptional Quality (EQ) compost
- Provide experience
- Yardwaste composted for market in 4 weeks
Since December 2002, new composting facilities include Goldsboro, NC (biosolids) and Rapid City, SD (MSW and biosolids). UAJA at State College, PA is expanding its 12-year old plant and Delaware County, NY is constructing a new MSW and biosolids facility.
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