Environmental problems may arise on specialized livestock farms, which prod
uce a surplus of nutrients in relation to crop requirements. Separation of
this slurry into a liquid fraction and a dry-matter and nutrient-rich fract
ion, followed by transporting the nutrient-rich fraction to farms with fewe
r animals, may alleviate the problem. This study showed that the most infor
mative index of separation is the reduced separation efficiency index; wher
e an index value of 0 indicates that the nutrients are distributed equally
between the solid fraction and the liquid fraction, and a value of 1 indica
tes that the nutrients are concentrated in the solid fraction. The reduced
separation efficiency values obtained when using simple mechanical screen s
eparators were 0.07-0.5 for dry matter (DM), 0.01-0.1 for total N (TN) and
0-0.2 for total phosphorus (TP). In comparison, decanting centrifuges were
very efficient in removing DM (index: 0.36-0.74) and TP (index: 0.4-0.82),
but not in separating TN (index: 0.11-0.19). The costs of a treating 4000 t
onnes of slurry with a mechanical screen separator or with a decanting cent
rifuge are pound 0.44 and pound 2.21/tonne p.a., respectively. (C) 2000 Els
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