Odor Emission Reduction from Enclosed Growing-Finishing Pig House Using Different Biofilter Media

무창 육성$\cdot$비육돈사에서의 Biofilter에 의한 악취제어 효과

  • Song J. I (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Kim T. I. (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Choi H. C. (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Yoo Y. H. (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Jeong J. W. (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Yeon K. Y. (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Barroga Antonio (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Yang C. B. (National Livestock Research Institute, R. D. A) ;
  • Kim D. H. (Department of Animal Resources Technology Chinju National University) ;
  • Lee J. W. (Gyeongnam Province Advanced Swine Research Institute)
  • Published : 2005.04.01

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the odor reduction efficiency of a biofilter desist using different filter materials. The summary of results are as follows; 1. The airflow penetration rate of the different filter materials namely; rice straw, woodchips, rice hulls and sawdust were 0.72 m/s, 0.64 m/s, 0.48 m/s and 0.17 m/s, respectively. 2. The elimination of $NH_3$ gas was fastest in the rice hull at a rate of 4 mg/${\iota}$ followed by sawdust, woodchips and rice straw at 3 mg/${\iota}$, 3 mg/${\iota}$ and 7 mg/${\iota}$, respectively. 3. The filter material made of wood chips was able to eliminate the offensive gas known as $H_2S$ at a rate of 2.2 mg/${\iota}$ on the 7th day, 17.6 mg/${\iota}$ on the 21st day but decreased to 10.7 mg/${\iota}$ on the 36th day. In contrast, the filter material composed of sawdust had a continuous increase in the reduction of $H_2S$ at a rate of 12.3 mg/${\iota}$ on the 7th day, 18.3 mg/${\iota}$ on the 21st day and 20.1 mg/${\iota}$ on the 36th day. The above findings indicated that among the filter materials, sawdust was the most effective in absorbing $H_2S$. Airflow penetration rate can be related to $H_2S$ odor elimination efficiency as shown by the slowest airflow rate of sawdust which is only 0.17 m/s.

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