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Livestock waste treatment systems for environmental quality,food safety,and sustainability
Authors:José Martinez  Patrick Dabert  Suzelle Barrington  Colin Burton
Institution:1. Cemagref, Environmental and Biological Treatment of Wastes Research Unit, 17 Avenue de Cucillé, CS 64427, 35044 Rennes, Cedex, France;2. Department of Bioresource Engineering, Macdonald Campus of McGill University, 21, 111 Lakeshore, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3V9
Abstract:The intensification of livestock operations has benefited production efficiency but has introduced major environmental issues, becoming a concern in both developed and developing countries. The aim of this paper is primarily to address the impact of the livestock sector on environmental pollution (ammonia, greenhouse gases and pathogens), evaluate the related health risks and, subsequently, assess the potential role of waste treatment systems in attenuating these environmental and health issues. This paper is a collection of data pertaining to world trends in livestock production, since the mid 1990s and intensive livestock farming practices along with their impact on: water pollution by nitrates and through eutrophication; air pollution, particularly ammonia and greenhouse gases emissions, and soil pollution because of nutrient accumulation. Finally, this paper examines some of the benefits of treating livestock manures, issues related to the adoption of treatment systems by livestock operations and current as well as past technological developments.
Keywords:Livestock wastes  Environmental risk  Treatment
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