Metingen aan een biofilter voor de behandeling van ventilatielucht van een vleesvarkensstal - locatie 2 = Measurements on a biofilter for treatment of exhaust air from a fattening pig house in the Netherlands

In this study the emission reduction of ammonia (NH3), odour, fine dust (PM10, PM2.5), and greenhouse gases (CO2, N2O, CH4) was determined for a biofilter (440 m2) treating exhaust air from a pig house (total ventilation capacity: 290.000 m3.uur-1). The average removal for ammonia, odour and fine dust (PM10) was 38%, 43%, and > 93%, respectively. For CO2, N2O, and CH4, no significant difference between inlet and outlet concentration was found for the biofilter.

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Main Authors: Melse, R.W., Hol, J.M.G., Ploegaert, J.P.M., Nijeboer, G.M., van Hattum, T.G.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Wageningen UR Livestock Research
Subjects:air filters, air quality, ammonia, biological filtration, emission reduction, greenhouse gases, meat animals, odour emission, particulate matter, pig housing, ventilation, ammoniak, biologische filtratie, broeikasgassen, emissiereductie, fijn stof, luchtfilters, luchtkwaliteit, slachtdieren, stankemissie, varkensstallen, ventilatie,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/metingen-aan-een-biofilter-voor-de-behandeling-van-ventilatieluch-2
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