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Livestock waste treatment systems for reducing environmental exposure to hazardous enteric pathogens: Some considerations
Authors:E Topp  A Scott  DR Lapen  E Lyautey  P Duriez
Institution:1. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 1391 Sandford Street, London, ON, Canada N4V 4T3;2. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1A 0C6
Abstract:Intensive livestock production systems produce significant quantities of excreted material that must be managed to protect water, air, and crop quality. Many jurisdictions mandate how livestock wastes are managed to protect adjacent water quality from microbial and chemical contaminants that pose an environmental and human health challenge. Here, we consider innovative livestock waste treatment systems in the context of multi-barrier strategies for protecting water quality from agricultural contamination. Specifically, we consider some aspects of how enteric bacterial populations can evolve during manure storage, how their fate following land application of manure can vary according to manure composition, and finally the challenge of distinguishing enteric pathogens of agricultural provenance from those of other sources of fecal pollution at a policy-relevant watershed scale. The beneficial impacts of livestock waste treatment on risk to humans via exposure to manured land are illustrated using quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) scenarios. Overall, innovative livestock treatment systems offer a crucially important strategy for making livestock wastes more benign before they are released into the broader environment.
Keywords:Water quality  Manure treatment  Escherichia coli  Pathogens  Agriculture
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