Ammonia and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Co-Composting of Dead Hens with Manure as Affected by Forced Aeration Rate
2014
Abstract. The effect of ventilation rate (VR) on ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from co-composting dead hens mixed with hen manure was quantified. Three VR levels of 0.9, 0.7, and 0.5 m 3 h -1 were evaluated. Gaseous concentrations were measured using a multi-gas infrared photoacoustic analyzer, VR was measured with flowmeters, and the gas emission rate was computed from the VR and gas concentration. Decomposition of the carcasses over the 11-week composting period was greater than 88%. VR was found to significantly affect NH 3 , CO 2 , and CH 4 emissions (p 3 h -1 were, respectively, 2.4, 2.0, and 1.2 g NH 3 ; 78, 66, and 42 g CO 2 ; 120, 90, and 52 mg CH 4 ; and 6.4, 6.1, and 5.1 mg N 2 O. Hence, the study results suggest that the ventilation rate can be adjusted to reduce NH 3 and GHG emissions from animal mortality compositing.
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