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J Air Waste Manag Assoc


Title:Comparison of seasonal phenol and p-cresol emissions from ground-level area sources in a dairy operation in central Texas
Author(s):Borhan MS; Capareda S; Mukhtar S; Faulkner WB; McGee R; Parnell CB;
Address:"Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA. md.borhan@ndsu.edu"
Journal Title:J Air Waste Manag Assoc
Year:2012
Volume:62
Issue:4
Page Number:381 - 392
DOI: 10.1080/10473289.2011.646050
ISSN/ISBN:1096-2247 (Print) 1096-2247 (Linking)
Abstract:"Although there are more than 200 odor-causing volatile organic compounds (VOCs), phenol and p-cresol are two prominent odor-causing VOCs found downwind from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs). The VOC emissions from cattle and dairy production are difficult to quantify accurately because of their low concentrations, spatial variability, and limitations of available instruments. To quantify VOCs, a protocol following US. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method TO-14A has been established based on the isolation flux chamber method and a portable gas chromatograph (GC) coupled with a purge-and-trap system. The general objective of this research was to quantify phenol and p-cresol emission rates (ERs) from different ground-level area sources (GLASs) in a free-stall dairy during summer and winter seasons using this protocol. Two-week-long sampling campaigns were conducted in a dairy operation in central Texas. Twenty-nine air samples were collected during winter and 37 samples were collected during summer from six specifically delineated GLASs (barn, loafing pen, lagoon, settling basin, silage pile, and walkway) at the free-stall dairy. Thirteen VOCs were identified during the sampling period and the GC was calibrated for phenol and p-cresol, the primary odorous VOCs identified. The overall calculated ERs for phenol and p-cresol were 2656 +/- 728 and 763 +/- 212 mg hd(-1) day(-1), respectively, during winter. Overall phenol and p-cresol ERs were calculated to be 1183 +/- 361 and 551 +/- 214 mg hd(-1) day(-1), respectively, during summer. In general, overall phenol and p-cresol ERs during winter were about 2.3 and 1.4 times, respectively, higher than those during summer"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*chemistry Animals *Cattle Cresols/*chemistry *Dairying Environmental Monitoring/*methods Housing, Animal Odorants Phenol/*chemistry Seasons Texas Volatile Organic Compounds;"
Notes:"MedlineBorhan, M S Capareda, S Mukhtar, S Faulkner, W B McGee, R Parnell, C B Jr eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2012/05/24 J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2012 Apr; 62(4):381-92. doi: 10.1080/10473289.2011.646050"

 
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