Bio-slurry
Bio-slurry is a waste of biogas with various benefits. Even though it is called dregs, bio-slurry still has many nutrients that are useful for agriculture and can also be used as a natural fertilizer. Just like biogas, the composition of bio-slurry is a combination of manure and water. To become bio-slurry, it has passed the process in the tank without using oxygen (anaerobic). After going through the process, the bio-slurry will come out of the outlet pipe in liquid form, which tends to be solid with a light brown or dark green color.
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