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Bricks - 1,200 Nos.: NADEP Compost Unit

This document describes two methods for composting kitchen and food waste: the Vermicompost method and the NADEP compost unit method. The Vermicompost method uses earthworms to break down waste into manure over time in brick tanks. The waste is cycled through four tanks to continuously produce compost. The NADEP compost unit was developed by an Indian worker and uses an aerobic brick tank layered with waste, manure, and soil to produce compost within 3 months without disturbing the sealed tank. Layers consist of sticks, biomass, manure solution, and soil to facilitate microbial activity and moisture retention during decomposition.

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Bricks - 1,200 Nos.: NADEP Compost Unit

This document describes two methods for composting kitchen and food waste: the Vermicompost method and the NADEP compost unit method. The Vermicompost method uses earthworms to break down waste into manure over time in brick tanks. The waste is cycled through four tanks to continuously produce compost. The NADEP compost unit was developed by an Indian worker and uses an aerobic brick tank layered with waste, manure, and soil to produce compost within 3 months without disturbing the sealed tank. Layers consist of sticks, biomass, manure solution, and soil to facilitate microbial activity and moisture retention during decomposition.

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Household four pit Vermi—Centre of Science for Villages, especially to use kitchen

waste & vegetable waste, designs compost unit. In this unit, the above waste material is utilized
to generate Vermi-culture, which forms best quality of manure. This manure is very much useful
for kitchen gardening.
Vermi-compost is a simplified and continuous process of composting. In this process
Bio-waste and kitchen waste is converted into good quality compost with the help of special
species Udrilas Ujini of earthworms. This compost can be used for kitchen garden.
Vermi-compost tank is made in 4” thick brick wall in mud / cement masonry with 4”.
Perforation in partition walls after every brick (refer drawing for details) the size of tank is 4’ x 4’
x 2’ with two partition walls.
In this type of Vermi-compost 4 tanks are used by cycle method i.e. when manure in first
tank will be ready that will be excavated and filled again with organic waste. When manure in
the second tank will be ready that will be excavated & filled again with organic waste. Same
method is repeated by cycle. All the waste material from kitchen can utilize and best quality
compost is manufacture.

NADEP Compost Unit :


This method is developed by an old Gandhian worker of Maharashtra (Pusad) called
Narayan Deorao Pandharipande and based on his name, the method is called NADEP method
of composting.
Structure:
NADEP compost is prepared in an aerobic tank made up of bricks and cement, the size of the
tank is 10' X 4’6” X 3'. All the four walls of NADEP tank are provided with 6" vents by removing
every alternate brick after the height of 1 ft. from bottom for aeration. Tank can be constructed in
mud mortar or cement mortar.
Construction
Following raw material are required for the construction of the NADE tank.
1. Bricks - 1,200 Nos.
2. Cement - 3 bags
3. Sand - 20 cft (1 bullock’s cart)
4. Mason - 1 for 1 day
5. Labors - 2 for 1 day
The tank is ready to be filled after 24hours of construction.
Filling NADEP Tank:
The tank should be filled and sealed within 48 hours. Raw materials required for filling NADEP
Tank:
1. Agricultural waste - 1,350 - 1,400 Kg.
2. (Dry and green)
3. Cattle dung or biogas slurry - 98 - 100 Kg.
4. Fine sieved soil - 1,675 Kg.
5. Water - 1,350 - 1,400 litres

First Filling
Before filling, the tank is plastered by dilute cattle dung slurry to facilitate bacterial
activity from all four sides. It is also filled in definite layers, each layer consisting of the following
sub-layers.

Sub-layer 1
4 to 6" thick layer of fine sticks, stems, tuar stalk, cotton
stalk (This is given for the initial layer only to facilitate
aeration) followed by 4 to 6" layer of dry and green
biomass.

Sub-layer 2
4 Kg. Cow dung is mixed with 100 litres of water.
This slurry is sprinkled thoroughly on the agricultural
waste to facilitate microbial activity. This slurry is used
only as bacterial inoculums in this method.

Sub-layer 3
60 Kg. of fine dry soil is spread uniformly over the soaked biomass. Soil helps in
moisture retention, adds micro-flora and also acts as a buffer during biodegradation.
The proportion of organic materials for each layer is 100 Kg. Organic biomass: 4 cow
dung + 100 litres water: 60 kegs. Soil. In this way, approximately 10-12 layers are filled in each
tank. The tank is filled approximately 1.5' above the height of the tank. After filling the tank,
biomass is covered with 3" thick layer of soil and sealed with cow dung + mud plaster. After 15-
30 days of filling the organic biomass in the tank gets automatically pressed down to 2ft. At this
time without disturbing the initial sealing layer, tank is refilled by giving 2-3 layers over it and is
resealed. After this filling the tank is not disturbed for 3 months except that it is moistened at
intervals of every 6-15 days according to the weather conditions. From each NADEP tank
approximately 2.5 tones of compost is prepared within 90-120 days.

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