Estimation of emission factor for odorants released from swine excretion slurries

In this study, the odorant emission rates from excretory wastes collected in sealed containers from a large swine facility were determined offsite in a laboratory using both raw slurry from ([1] windowless pigpen (WP) and [2] open pigpen (OP)) and treated waste samples ([3] composting facility (CF)...

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Hauptverfasser: Szulejko, Jan E., Kim, Bo-Won, Kim, Ki-Hyun, Lee, Min-Hee, Kim, Yong-Hyun, Jo, Sang-Hee, Kwon, Eilhann, Cho, Sung-Back, Hwang, Ok-Hwa
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description In this study, the odorant emission rates from excretory wastes collected in sealed containers from a large swine facility were determined offsite in a laboratory using both raw slurry from ([1] windowless pigpen (WP) and [2] open pigpen (OP)) and treated waste samples ([3] composting facility (CF) and [4] slurry treatment facility (SF)). The emission rates of up to 41 volatile odorants were measured for 100g waste samples (of all four types) in a 0.75L impinger with an air change rate of 8h−1. The initial emission rates (mgkg−1·h−1) for the most dominant species from each waste type can be summarized as: (1) WP: NH3 (16.3) and H2S (0.54); (2) OP: H2S (1.78), NH3 (1.69), and p-cresol (0.36); (3) CF: NH3 (7.04), CH3SH (0.30), and DMS (0.12); and (4) SF: NH3 (11.7), H2S (11.7), and p-cresol (0.25). Accordingly, the emission factors for the key odorant (mE, kg·pig−1)) for fattening pigs in the WP and OP facilities of S. Korea were extrapolated as 3.46 (NH3) and 0.38 (H2S), respectively. The emission factors were estimated assuming exponentially decaying emission rates and slurry production rates obtained from the literature. [Display omitted] •Odorant emissions inventory was investigated using the excretory wastes of pigpen facilities.•Flux data for different wastes are analyzed to estimate the emission rates and emission factors.•The total and per pig annual malodorant emissions are estimated and critically analyzed.•Emission models for key odorants are constructed for both raw and processed wastes.
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Swine
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