Title: Development of the Processed Based Ammonia Model
1Development of theProcessed Based Ammonia Model
ISSRC University of California at
Riverside University of California at
Davis Environ Iowa State University
- NH3 Conference Call, July 30, 2004
2Overview
- Review conference call (06/25/04) minutes
- Future monthly NH3 conference calls
- Coordination among the NH3 team
- Brief overview of EPA NEI ammonia emissions
- Current progress on the process-based ammonia
emissions model - Discussions on the data document (due 08/31/2004)
- Key dates in August
3Review conference call (06/25/04) minutes
- Coordination among the NH3 team
- Model Development
- Model framework
- Development of farm ammonia emissions model
- Transfer of science equations
- Prepare final document.
- Three separate documents would be produced.
- Science document (Draft 03/31/04 Final
09/30/2004) - Data document (Draft 08/31/04 Final 02/28/05)
- Coding document (Draft 09/30/04 Final
12/15/04) - Discussions on the data document
4Future monthly NH3 conference calls
- Monthly conference call on last Friday of each
month (1200 EDT, 1100 CDT, 1000 MDT, 900 PDT) - June 25, 2004
- July 30, 2004 (Ruihong, Tom, Zion)
- August 27, 2004 (Jim, Tom, Zion)
- Sept. 24, 2004 (Ruihong, Jim, Tom, Zion)
- October 29, 2004 (Zion, Ruihong, Jim, Tom)
- November 19 (Zion, Ruihong, Jim?, Tom)
- January 14, 2005
- February 28, 2005
- March 25, 2005
5Coordination among the NH3 Team(Personnel
Updates)
- UC Davis (Ruihong, Jim, Tom, Jactone)
- taking the lead to develop the equations for the
ammonia model - Transfer developed equations for each sub-model
to UCR/Environ - UCR (Zion, Glen, Gail)
- Data Document (Zion)
- Taking the lead to develop the data document
- Work closely with UCD and Iowa State Univ.
- SQL model development (Glen, and another SQL
programmer) - Work with Environ to develop coding document
- Provide feedback to UCD regarding NH3 emissions
from sub-models - Environ (Gerry, John, Gary, Thuyen)
- Work with UCR to develop coding document
- SQL model development, will work closely with UCR
and UCD - Iowa State University (Hong-wei)
- Work with UCD and UCR on the data document and
data collection
6EPA NEI Ammonia Emissions from Animal Husbandry
Operations
- US EPA National Emission Inventory Ammonia
Emissions from Animal Husbandry Operations, Draft
Report, January 30, 2004. - EPAs approach
- Determine county-level population of animals for
2002 - For each county, apportion animal population for
beef, dairy, swine, and poultry to a manure
management train (MMT). - Estimate county-level emissions from each MMT
using emission factors obtained from literature
using a process-based inventory model that
applies mass balance principle. - Estimate county-level population of animals and
ammonia emissions for 2010, 2015, 2020, and 2030.
7EPA NEI Ammonia Emissions from Animal Husbandry
Operations (2)
- Step 1 Animal population estimates
- Step 2 Distribution of MMTs
- Step 3 Estimate Nitrogen Excretion
- Step 4 Identify and develop emissions factors
8EPA NEI Ammonia Emissions from Animal Husbandry
Operations (3)
- Step 5 Emission estimate calculations
9Current progress on the NH3 model Development -
UCD
- Animal nitrogen excretion sub-model is completed
and is being evaluated. The sub-model employs
equations specified by the new ASAE Standard for
nitrogen excretion from different species of
animals based on growth stage, diet,
productivity, etc. (Fadel) - Animal housing sub-model is under development
(Rumsey and Zhang). - Animal manure storage sub-model is near
completion (Arogo and Zhang). - Land application model is in the literature
review stage (Arogo, Rumsey and Zhang).
10Animal Nitrogen Excretion Sub-Model
- The model employs equations specified by the new
ASAE Standard for nitrogen excretion from
different species of animals based on growth
stage, diet, productivity, etc. - Key Input Parameters (Dairy as example)
- Number of cows
- Milk production
- Milk true protein
- Days in milk
- Average live body weight
- Dry matter intake
- Dry matter digestibility
- Crude protein content of ration
- Crude Protein intake
11Animal Housing Sub-Model
- Patterned after housing models developed by
Pinder (2004) and Hutchings (1996) with new
inclusion of nitrogen release from feces as well
as from urine and an expanded list of housing
types and manure collection methods. - Well-mixed and lumped mass transfer and balance
models using ordinary differential equations to
track the mass balances of feces, urine, urea,
and total ammonia nitrogen. - Key input parameters
- Ambient weather data
- Animal population
- Defecation and urination rates
- Manure removal method and schedule
- Floor and pit surface areas
- Ventilation type and rate
12Manure Storage Sub-Model
- Well-mixed fed-batch model for storage ponds and
well-mixed continuous model for treatment
lagoons, using partial and ordinary differential
equations to track the mass balances of manure
and total ammonia nitrogen. - Assumed that the feces degradation follows the
first order to allow calculation of ammonia
release from the feces over time. - Key input parameters
- Environmental conditions around the storage
- Manure (Urine and Feces) daily mass loading rate
- Storage time
13Discussions on the data document(draft version
due 08/31/2004)
- A data exchange format (input data format for the
NH3 model) based on the Nation Emissions
Inventory Input Format (NIF) is being developed. - Potential data sources include
- US EPA The EPAs Draft Report (National Emission
Inventory Ammonia Emissions from Animal
Husbandry Operations, Draft Report, Jan 30, 2004)
along with animal population and emissions at
http//www.epa.gov/ttn/chief/net/2002inventory.htm
l - Census of Agriculture website (http//www.nass.usd
a.gov/census/) - Interactive website for data at states and
counties levels (http//agcensus.mannlib.cornell.e
du) - A three CD-ROM set containing all of the 1997
Census of Agriculture Geographic Area Series - USDAs National Agricultural Statistical Service
(NASS) website that provides data on livestock,
farms, etc.. (http//www.usda.gov/nass/search.htm)
.
14Discussions on the data document(continued)
- Data quality and reliability issues will be
addressed - After the draft data document (and data) is
released in August, States would review, update,
and send data in this format back to the
development team. - Data collected by February 28, 2005 would be used
to create a final set of NH3 emission
calculations (in March, 2005).
15Key dates in August
- ASAE/CSAE Annual Meeting August 1-4 (No formal
presentations will be made. However, Ruihong
Zhang and Hongwei Xin will attend the meeting and
contact potential advisors for the project). - August 13 (development team meeting at UC Davis)
to discuss - Data requirement depend on the exact
configuration of the science equations developed
for each sub-model - Transfer of equations to UCR and Environ.
- Detail breakdown of coding the model between UCR
and Environ. - August 27 next conference call
- August 31 release of the draft data document