The final emissions test report for the Transportable Animal Carcass Gasifier developed by BGP under contract with the Technical Support Working Group has been posted to the web. This report was prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Homeland Security Research Center; U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Defense, Technical Support Working Group.
Pig Manure Testing on disposal of pig manure shows that
the residual ash is a mineral salt which has those minerals
required for the pig food diet.
Poultry Poultry dead stock ash has shown that it is
high in calcium and can be used in composting.
Mad Cow Disposal of Mad Cow carcasses has shown
that the testing of the ash (over 1,000 times) does
not contain amino acid, thus no protein, no prion.
Medical Waste Medical waste was tested in
Indiana by Sierra Environmental Engineering, Inc.
The test results for Medical Waste Gasifier
Indiana Enviromedical Carmel
are as follows: