Publications by authors named "Maxwell Y Owusu-Twum"

This study aimed at assessing the efficacy of manure amendments in abating ammonia (NH) and methane (CH) emissions during storage. Two experiments were carried out. Experiment 1 was conducted using 20 L of slurry for 98 days.

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This study assessed heavy metal contaminations of soils in cultivated fields (or farms) and water samples from rivers, boreholes, and dug-out wells in Nandom District in semi-arid northwestern Ghana. Other parameters of water from the three sources were also measured and then compared to the permissible limits in the literature. The results showed that soils in farms across the study communities significantly (P ≤ 0.

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The aim of the study was to assess the impact of Ghana's hazardous and e-waste control and management Act 917 of 2016 on current e-waste management practices and the level of awareness among key stakeholders (general public, repairers, wholesalers/retailers, recyclers and importers of electronic items) in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected and examined in this study. Results showed a low level (12%) of awareness among stakeholders on the e-waste legislation.

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Sludge is nutrient and mineral rich residue of anaerobic treatment that is often utilized as a fertilizer. Sludge management is crucial to maintain the function of anaerobic treatment lagoons and ensure efficient nutrient utilization. Intensive livestock production has resulted in accumulation of sludge residue in regions where nutrients are in surplus.

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Anaerobic digestion (AD) reduces GHG emission and facilitates renewable energy generation. The slow rate of adoption of this technology is often attributed to economic and technical considerations. Collaboration of two or more dairy farms into a centralized AD system can improve the process economics through economies of scale.

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of slurry treatment by additives (EU200 (EU200), Bio-buster (BB), JASS and sulphuric acid (HSO)) and mechanical separation on the physical-chemical characteristics, gaseous emissions (NH, CH, CO and NO) during anaerobic storage at ∼20 °C (experiment 1) and NH losses after field application (experiment 2). The treatments studied in experiment 1 were: whole slurry (WS), WS+HSO to a pH of 6.0, WS+EU200 and WS+BB.

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