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Controlling Air Emissions
Good stewardship calls upon livestock and poultry producers to limit emissions of air pollutants where feasible. Odor control practices and technologies may take several forms. Information on control strategies may focus upon the type of emissions controlled or the source of air emissions, as outlined below.
New Emissions Reporting Rule (EPCRA) Information, Webinars and Resources
Control strategies by type of emissions:
- Odor
Odor Tour (.ppt slides)
Manure additives *pdf
Biofilter poster (.ppt)
- Particulate matter (dust)
- Greenhouse gasses
Control strategies by emissions source:
- Animal housing / buildings
Odor Tour (.ppt same as above)
Biofilter poster (same as above)
- Open lots
- Manure storage facilities
Odor Tour (.ppt same as above)
Manure additives *pdf (same as above)
- Land application of manure
Using Nebraska wind data for assessing odor risk *pdf
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Resources Emission Control Strategies
Odor Tour for Swine Operations Presentation on odor technologies (.ppt)
Manure Additives (from Manure Matters archives)*
Using Biofilters for Odor Control (.ppt)
Using Nebraska wind data for assessing odor risk (from Manure Matters newsletter archives)*
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