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The purpose of this Air Management Practices Assessment Tool is to guide you through a process of determining which mitigation practices are best suited to your operation and your objectives. The website is organized into four air emissions of interest: dust (particulates), odor, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide. Within each gas or emittant, sources of emission are categorized by housing, manure storage, or land application.

For each mitigation practice there is listed a conservative estimate of the range in effectiveness and a relative cost (one, two, or three dollar signs). To obtain more information for any given practice, simply click on that practice.

 

 

The Interactive Air Quality Web page that identifies practices for livestock produces to use in air quality mitigation strategies is published by Iowa State University Extension and the College of Agriculture with funding support from the National Pork Board through Cooperative Agreement No. 04-169. This project is supported by Angela Rieck-Hinz with the Agronomy Department and the Iowa Manure Management Action Group, Dr. Wendy Powers, Dr. Ken Stalder and Dr. Maynard Hogberg with the Animal Science Department and the Iowa Pork Industry Center at Iowa State University. The National Pork Board representative is Allan Stokes. The web page designer is Liisa Jarvinen.

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