Pollutant Emissions in Livestock Buildings: Influence of Indoor Environment, Rearing Systems, and Manure Management

L. B. Andrade, C. Martín-Gómez, A. Zuazua-Ros, Arturo H. Ariño
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The issue of air pollutants from livestock buildings is prevalent in the literature. Because they and their emissions impact both animal production and livestock building users as well as the outdoor environment. This paper aims to compile and review data available in the scientific literature on the types of pollutants for a better understanding of their generation form, their distribution according to the kind of animal, and the main factors affecting their generation and concentration, i.e., the rearing system, the indoor microclimate, and the manure management. The elevated generation of pollutants in animal buildings is tied to the dense occupancy in this industrial activity. The indoor air quality is defined according to the type of livestock in animal housing, considering its welfare needs, and the types and concentrations of pollutants generated as a function of the family of animal and the management used in production. The main gases generated are CH4, CO2, H2S, NH3, N2O, in addition to particulate matter and airborne microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria that very negatively affect the health of animals and users of the animal buildings. Furthermore, knowledge about the main contaminants generated, the form of generation, their origin, their concentrations, and their distribution throughout the shed is essential to achieve a permanent and adequate indoor air quality and, with that, a high-quality product that will lead to high production yield without neglecting animal welfare.
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畜舍污染物排放:室内环境、饲养系统和粪便管理的影响
畜舍空气污染物的问题在文献中很普遍。因为它们及其排放既影响动物生产,也影响畜舍使用者,也影响室外环境。为了更好地了解污染物的产生形式、按动物种类分布以及影响污染物产生和浓度的主要因素,即饲养制度、室内小气候和粪便管理,本文旨在对现有的有关污染物类型的科学文献进行整理和综述。畜舍中污染物的增加与这种工业活动的密集占用有关。室内空气质量是根据畜舍中牲畜的类型来确定的,考虑到其福利需求,以及作为动物家庭和生产中使用的管理的函数而产生的污染物的类型和浓度。产生的主要气体是CH4、CO2、H2S、NH3、N2O,此外还有颗粒物和空气中的微生物,如真菌和细菌,它们对动物和动物舍使用者的健康产生非常不利的影响。此外,了解产生的主要污染物、产生形式、来源、浓度及其在整个棚内的分布,对于实现永久和适当的室内空气质量至关重要,从而生产出高质量的产品,从而在不忽视动物福利的情况下实现高产量。
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