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A dispersion modelling approach to determine the odour impact of intensive poultry production units in Ireland
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Date Issued
2006-10
Date Available
2013-05-22T10:55:22Z
Abstract
The use of atmospheric dispersion modelling has become more common for the determination of odour impacts from existing poultry production facilities and the assessment of setback distances for new facilities. Setback distances for broiler, layer and turkey units were determined using the atmospheric dispersion model ISCST3 and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, Ireland) recommended criterion (C98.1-h <= 6.0 ou(E) m(-3)) and a new odour annoyance criterion (C-98,C-1-h <= 9.7 ou(E) m(-3)) developed in this study. For a typical size unit in Ireland, maximum setback distances of 660, 665 and 1035 in were calculated for 40,000 broilers, 40,000 layers and 10,000 turkeys respectively at the current limit (C-98,C-1-h <= 6.0 ou(E) m(-3)). However, if the suggested odour impact criterion (C-98,C-1-h <= 9.7 ou(E) m(-3)) is implemented, the maximum setback distances decrease to 460, 500 and 785 in for broilers, layers and turkeys, respectively.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Bioresource Technology
Volume
97
Issue
15
Start Page
1773
End Page
1779
Copyright (Published Version)
2005 Elsevier Ltd.
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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