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Hardcopy Reference: HH-10-07-297
Title: A low cost solution for ammonia emission abatement from slurry storage
Author(s): P. Balsari , E. Dinuccio, F. Gioelli
Publication Year: 2006
Reference: International Congress Series 1293 (2006) 323– 326
Country: Italy
Summary:
Abstract: A LecaR balls layer was evaluated for its ability to reduce losses of ammonia from the liquid surface of stored swine manure. An uncovered slurry tank partly embedded in the ground was divided into two halves by a plastic sheet. A 10cm thick LecaR balls layer was applied to the surface of one half of the slurry tank. Ammonia emission was measured by means of the funnel technique floating on the slurry surface. Ammonia emitted from the LecaR balls covered and uncovered slurry, respectively, was measured simultaneously over time periods of 24 h for 6 consecutive days. Measurements were repeated in each of the four seasons during 1 year. Ammonia emission from the uncovered slurry ranged between 0.98 and 2.68gNH3/m2, whereas from the surface covered with LecaR between 0.25 and 0.35gNH3/m2 were emitted. Results pointed out a significant reduction of ammonia emission (up to 87%) due to the LecaR balls layer, what showed the persistency of this strategy for the whole time period of the trial. A first economic evaluation showed that LecaR results in an increase in slurry management costs of up to 4Eurocent/m2.
Database: Environment
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