Publication Date: January 1, 1999
Reference: Initiative Newsletter. Winter 1999. Volume 2, Issue 2. P. 1
Country: Canada
Summary:
Odours generated from intensive livestock operations are growing in public concern and in many cases can limit location of newly built facilities. Recent work by Kenneth Adams of Reid Crowther studied the distribution of odour plumes generated from hog buildings. Odour plumes were determined to be very narrow, and dependant on wind and weather conditions. Information gathered from this study will assist engineers in using prevailing wind patterns to assess most suitable location for new swine buildings.









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