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EFFECT OF A MANURE ADDITIVE ON AMMONIA EMISSION FROM SWINE FINISHING BUILDINGS
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAir QualityBuilt EnvironmentEnvironmental ChemistryIndoor AerosolEnvironmental HealthAutomatic SprayPublic HealthChemical EmissionAir CleaningChemiluminescence AnalyzerAmmoniaWaste ManagementAnimal Waste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationCommercial ManureIndoor Air QualityAir Pollution
The effect of a commercial manure additive (Alliance) on ammonia (NH 3 ) emissions was evaluated incommercial 1000-head grow-finish swine buildings over a six-month period. The test was conducted in two treated andtwo control buildings at a modern swine-finishing site consisting of nine identical buildings. Automatic spray applicationsystems in the treated buildings intermittently sprayed the additive onto the surfaces of the below-floor manure storages.Ammonia concentrations were measured with a chemiluminescence analyzer at three location groups in each buildingover 7 or 12 min periods every 1.0 to 1.5 h. Pit fan airflow rates were measured continuously with impeller anemometers.Wall fan airflow rates were calculated from fan pressure/airflow curves and measured static differential pressure betweenindoor and outdoor air. Nearly 7,000 data subsets from 332 building-days of testing were obtained for comparing NH 3emission rates between control and treated buildings. The mean NH 3 emission rate per AU (animal unit or 500 kg liveweight) from the treated buildings (96.4 g/dayAU) was 24% (P < 0.05) lower than the control buildings. The volume ofadditive solution was sufficient to dilute the fresh manure by 20%, but the effect of dilution only on NH 3 emission was notmeasured.
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