Odor Control for Dry Manure
Storage Practices - Impermeable
Covers
| Pro |
Con |
| Traps multiple gases, dust and odor |
Need replacing over time (5-10yr) |
| Cost-efficient as a post-excretion strategy |
Planning for snow load, wind effects |
Covering a manure storage area with an impermeable
cover prevents the release of odorous gases from manure storage
into the atmosphere, and eliminates the effects of wind and radiation
on emission rates. Odor reduction efficiencies of 70-85 percent
have occurred, with reductions as great as 90 percent, when surfaces
are completely covered by impermeable covers. Polyethylene covers
typically range in price from $1.00 to $1.40 per square foot, installed.
Wind and snow-load damage present the greatest challenges with
respect to implementation of the extended use of impermeable covers.
Damage due to weather alters the life of the cover, impacting the
capital investment required over time. Many manufacturers list
a useful life of 10 years if the storage area is constructed to
prevent snow accumulation on the cover, but no guarantee against
wind damage is provided.
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