BSC Hotel Management 3rd Year Project
BSC Hotel Management 3rd Year Project
BSC Hotel Management 3rd Year Project
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RESEARCH PROJECT
A Feasibility study on setting up of proper waste
management system in food and beverage industry. This
is a bonafied record of work done by Bineet Merrie Jan,
Roll No. 060685. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for the Final Year Bachelor in Hotel
Management and Catering Technology 2008- 2009.
Internal Examiner
External Examiner
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RESEARCH PROJECT
A Feasibility study on setting up of proper waste
management system in food and beverage industry. This
is a bonafied record of work done by Bineet Merrie Jan,
Roll No. 060685. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for the Final Year Bachelor in Hotel
Management and Catering Technology 2008- 2009.
Internal Examiner
External Examiner
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AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE
Station: Chennai
Student Signature
Date:
Station: Chennai
Guide Signature
Date:
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
informative responses.
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CONTENTS
PROPOSAL FORMAT 06
METHOD.
CONCLUSION 55
BIBLIOGRAPHY 56
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PROPOSAL FORMAT
INTRODUCTION
would like to bring out the various strategies that food and
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OBJECTIVES
in the industry.
industry.
METHODOLOGY
industry.
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SCOPE OF STUDY
growth.
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Defining Waste Management
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• Improved bottom line through improved process efficiency
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Diagram of the waste hierarchy.
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• Extended producer responsibility - Extended Producer
Waste Disposal Methods
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Source reduction
Uncontrolled dumping
Composting
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Biological decomposition of organic matter in waste under
controlled conditions.
Multi-material recycling
materials.
of economic necessity.
Incineration
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High capital cost; requires skilled operation and control. Waste
must have high calorific value. Advantage if land not available for
landfill.
Gasification
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Pyrolysis
Advantages and Disadvantages
OCEAN DUMPING
Advantages:
• Convenient
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• Inexpensive
Disadvantages:
• Ocean overburdened
• Killing of plankton
• Desalination
SANITARY LANDFILL
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
INCINERATION
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Advantages:
Disadvantages:
OPEN DUMPING
Advantages:
• Inexpensive
Disadvantages:
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• Health-hazard - insects, rodents etc.
RECYCLING
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
• Expensive
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that flammable gas was released by disturbing the sediment of
England, where a septic tank was used to generate gas for street
lighting. Also in England, in 1904, the first dual purpose tank for
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Germany and France there was an increase in the application of
Applications
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cellulosic material by a cellulosic ethanol start-up company in the
digestion systems offer the potential for cheap, low-cost energy for
for adaptation of small biogas plants for use in the household for
the developing world can gain financial support through the United
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Nations Clean Development Mechanism if they are able to show
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• Reducing vehicle movements
has been removed by plants in order for them to grow in the recent
past. This can have occurred within the last decade, but more
typically within the last growing season. If the plants are re-grown,
taking the carbon out of the atmosphere once more, the system will
in the atmosphere.
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anaerobically. In this case the gas will eventually escape into the
environmental effects.
can be used to boost the organic content of soils. There are some
soils, and here the markets for the digestate can be just as
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incineration facilities. This reduced burden on transportation has
national grid.
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1) biogas plant does not consumes power, but produces it
sold or recycled.
production:
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Cattle manure, pig manure, chicken dung, slaughterhouse waste
(blood, fat, entrails, and rumen content), plants waste, silage, rotten
grain (crushed malt remnants after wort filtration), sugar beet and
waste water treatment plants, algae. Most of the raw materials can
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Main benefits
1. Ecological cleaning
2. Gas,
3. Bio-fertilizer,
Additional benefits
1. Electricity,
2. Heat,
Biogas plant can reduce sanitary zone (distance from the enterprise
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Out-of-date lagoons occupy lots of space and have bad smell.
drain. By investing into biogas plant you payback your money with
construction is useful not only for new farms but for existing as
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to people and animals as well as sanctions from state sanitary
decanter) biogas plant can reduce COD and BOD levels in filtrate
up to 60-70%).
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Scheme 1. Metabolism products of the anaerobic fermentation
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Polymers turn into monomers (separate molecules). This process
called hydrolysis.
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formation: acetic acid, carbon dioxide and hydrogen). These products
are formed from organic acids. For vital functions of these bacteria
90% of methane yield takes place at this stage, 70% from acetic acid.
Thus acetic acid formation (3rd step) is the factor that defines the
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Scheme 2. One and two stages methane production process.
over the acidity and alkalinity level in order to avoid bacteria collapse
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For successful lifecycle of all microorganisms inside the digester
special conditions must be secured. Mandatory factors for that are the
following:
conditions.
more intensive then at the en of it. Then comes the moment when
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fermentation period efficiency.
maintained.
lifecycle are the nutrients for other bacteria group. The all work with
able to produce nutrients for another group. That is why the substrate
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substrate supply. Substrate contains vitamins, soluble ammonia
Particle size - The smaller the better rule is working here. Bacteria
size 1/1000 mm the smaller the substrate particles the easier the
modes.
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means, big quantities of heavy metals. Our specialists can advice you
on that.
• biogas (methane not less then 55%, carbon dioxide not more
then 45%, hydrogen sulfide not more then 2%, hydrogen not
Biogas
What is biogas?
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decomposition or anoxic fermentation and follows food chain. In
used. After such treatment biogas becomes pure natural gas analog
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Biogas yield m3/t of raw
Raw material
material
Cow manure 60
Pig manure 65
Chicken dung 130
Fat 1300
Distillery slop 70
Grain 500-560
Silage, plant tops,
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grass, algae
Milk whey 50
Fruit and sugar beet
50-70
pulp
Technical glycerin 500
Brewer’s grains 180
1000 m3). Biogas plant is the best solution for gas supply to
remote regions.
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Bio-fertilizer
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Investment savings
Electricity
Heat
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generation, seeds drying, firewood drying, hot water supply and
stock keeping.
500% of profitability.
cold for refrigeration of fresh milk at dairy farms or meat and eggs
storage.
Vehicle fuel
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its properties and quality. The only difference is the source of the
gas. Such methane can be and should be filled into vehicle tank.
one system unit to run on methane costs 2200 123, all materials
half a year.
Net cost of biomethane is 1200 Rs for 1000 m3, and price for diesel
biomethane.
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Biogas plant scheme
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Operation principle of biogas plant
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(sometimes cooled) for required temperature. As a rule such tank
has 2-3 days storage capacity. Solid waste can be loaded to that
charger.
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hydraulic instead of mechanical. Such mixers pump the biomass
into the layers with bacterial clumps. Bioreactors are built with
with 40°С water so that heating system receives water with 60°С.
for gas production hot water is taken from a special water boiler.
Biogas plant self energy and heat consumption usually makes from
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The average hydraulic retention time of biomass in bioreactor
about 70-160 days. The hydraulic retention time defines the size of
the digester.
which are injected into the digester during the biogas plant start up.
Microorganisms get into manure from animal bowels and are not
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As end products we have: biogas and bio-fertilizer (composted or
liquid).
tilt cover. The space between the gasholder and tilt cover is
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power. Big biogas plants are equipped with an emergency flare for
The automatic control unit operates the whole system. Control unit
for 2 hours a day is required. This person affects the control with
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(bottles 0.3, 0.5, 1.0 l). In case liquid fertilizer is of no interest for
When company doesn’t need electricity but gas for vehicle filling,
with single raw materials such as distillery slop and brewer’s grain.
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123 and is under protection that makes impossible it’s usage by
other companies.
1. Homogenization tank
3. Bioreactor (digester)
4. Mixing devices
7. Gas system
8. Pumping station
9. Separator
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11. Control equipment with visualization
CONCLUSION
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of every industry especially in the food and beverage
industry.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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• Wikipedia.org
• Gdrc.org
• Zorg-biogas.com
• Wm.com
• Auroville.com
• Ficci.com
BOOKS
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