Title: Meeting the next environmental challenge: Air Quality
1Meeting the next environmental challengeAir
Quality
By Virginia Ishler Dairy Alliance Nutrient
Management
2How are dairy livestock affected?
- Agriculture's role in air quality.
- What practical measures can be implemented?
- Implement nutrient friendly feeding strategies
- Reduce nitrogen intake
3Air Quality Regs
- 1997 Clean Air Act Amendments
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
- Standards set by the federal EPA for the maximum
levels of air pollutants that can exist outdoors
without negative affects on human health and
welfare. - Six criteria pollutants
- Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Lead
- Particulate matter PM10, PM2.5
- Nitrogen Dioxide NO2
4http//www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/a
q/
5The main players (atoms) that determine air
quality. Through complex sets of chemical
reactions, gases are formed.
6Nitrogen Issues
- Water quality
- Nitrate leaching to groundwater
- Nitrate enrichment of coastal waters, causing
excessive algae growth.
7Nitrogen Issues
- Air Emissions
- Acid rain
- Excess fertilization of fragile environments
- Formation of particulates (2.5u)
- Nitrous oxide formation and global warming
- In poultry and swine houses, ammonia
concentration can directly affect human and
animal health.
8Ammonia
- Volatile alkaline gas
- Readily combines with trace gases
- Form aerosols, i.e. ammonium nitrate, ammonium
bisulfate, ammonium sulfate. - These compounds are the basis of fine particle
aerosols (PM2.5) - Reduced visibility, respiratory problems
9Source Katherine Knowlton and Wendy Powers
10Potential consequences with excess N
- Respiratory diseases
- Nitrate contamination of drinking water
- Eutrophication
- Vegetation and ecosystem changes
- Climatic changes
- N saturation of forest soils
- Soil acidification
11Sources of Ammonia
Source Katherine Knowlton and Wendy Powers
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13Particulate matterPM 2.5
- Particles that are smaller
- than 1/8th the diameter of a
- human hair.
- Primary pollutant
- respiratory and cardiac problems
- livestock sources include feed dust (fugitive)
- Secondary pollutant
- visibility (haze)
- livestock sources include feedlot dust, road and
tillage dust (fugitive)
14Fugitive dust
- The generation of particulate matter to the
extent that some portion of the material escapes
beyond the property line or boundaries of the
property, right-of-way, or easement on which the
source is located."
15Air quality regulations
National Ambient Air Quality Standards, 1997
- PM2.5 timeline
- monitoring network in place to determine
non-attainment areas - designation of non-attainment areas by July 2004
- identify specific control measures by January
2009 - attainment deadlines between 2009-2016
Non-attainment Areas where air pollution levels
persistently exceed NAAQ standards.
16Committee on Air Emissions from AFO
- Review scientific basis for estimating air
emissions from AFO. - PM10, PM2.5, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, odorous
substances, VOC, methane, and nitrous oxides. - Characteristics of AFO that affect
- Emissions
- Mitigation techniques
- BMP
- Evaluate
- Animal production stages
- Weather
- Biological and physical factors
Clean AIR
17Committee on Air Emissions from AFO
- Evaluate local and long-range affects on health
and the ecosystem - Identify critical research needs over the next 5
years for improving approaches for estimating
emissions and reducing their levels.
Clean AIR
18Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- Proposed EPA regulations aimed at improving water
quality may affect rates and distributions of air
emissions from AFOs. - i.e. manure management
Clean AIR
19Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- To understand health and environmental impact on
a spatial scale - Information on the spatial relationships among
individual farms and the dispersion of air
emissions from them is needed.
Clean AIR
20Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- Direct measurements of air emissions at all AFOs
is not feasible. - A statistically representative subset of AFOs are
needed. - Additional resources will be required.
Clean AIR
21Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- Model farms may be a plausible approach for
developing air emission estimates from individual
farms or regions. - May not be useful for estimating acute health
effects. - May be useful in estimating annual regional
emission inventories for some pollutants.
Clean AIR
22Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- Reasonably accurate estimates of air emissions
from AFOs at the individual farm level require
defined relationships with various factors. - Animal type
- Nutrient inputs
- Manure handling
- Animal outputs
- Feeding management
- Confinement
- Physical characteristics of the site
- Climate and weather conditions
Clean AIR
23Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- The model farm construct as described by EPA
cannot be supported because of weaknesses in the
data needed to implement it. - Out of 500 possible literature sources, only 33
were found to be suitable for use in a model.
Clean AIR
24Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- The model farm construct as described by EPA
cannot be supported for estimating annual amounts
or temporal distributions of air emissions
because of the inadequate way feeding operations
are characterized. - i.e. geography, climate, animal life stages,
management approaches
Clean AIR
25Summary of concerns by the committee on EPAs
report Air Emissions from AFOs (EPA, 2001)
- A process-based model farm approach that
incorporates mass balance may be an
alternative. - Focus on activities that determine the movement
of nutrients and other substances into, through,
and out of the system.
Clean AIR
26What can we do now?
- Improve N efficiency minimize N loss
- Reduce purchased N
- Reduce dietary N in the diet
- Reduce N excretion
- Additional approaches to conserve NH3
- Manure handling and storage
- Manure application
27Lots of questions..
No absolute answers..