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Ozone Treatment of Animal Manure for Odor Control

Fahad Nasser Alkoaik

Abstract

Problem statement: The effectiveness of ozone in reducing odor emission from liquid animal manure was evaluated under batch and continuous treatment operations. Results: The results indicated that the use of ozone for the treatment of animal manure proved to be effective in reducing the odor offensiveness. A minimum 3.4 level out of 10 (66% reduction) was achieved in the continuous operation; while a minimum of 3.1 (69% reduction) was achieved in the batch operation. Increasing the level of ozone (O3) increased the level of offensiveness which was attributed to the presence of intermediate products due to the interaction between ozone and hydrogen sulfide and methylamine. Conclusion: The cost analysis indicated that the treatment is economical as a ton of manure could be treated at a cost of $ 0.23.

American Journal of Environmental Sciences
Volume 5 No. 6, 2009, 765-771

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2009.765.771

Submitted On: 21 November 2009 Published On: 31 December 2009

How to Cite: Alkoaik, F. N. (2009). Ozone Treatment of Animal Manure for Odor Control. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 5(6), 765-771. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2009.765.771

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Keywords

  • Manure
  • ozone
  • odor
  • chemical oxidation
  • batch
  • continuous