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Treatment of cow manure from exercise pens: A laboratory-scale study of the effect of air injection on conventional and alternative biofilters.
Álvarez-Chávez, Elizabeth; Godbout, Stéphane; Généreux, Mylène; Côté, Caroline; Rousseau, Alain N; Fournel, Sébastien.
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  • Álvarez-Chávez E; Département des sols et de génie agroalimentaire, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC, G1V 0A6, Canada. Electronic address: paz-elizabeth.alvarez-chavez.1@ulaval.ca.
  • Godbout S; Research and Development Institute for the Agri-Environment (IRDA), Quebec City, Quebec, G1P 3W8, Canada. Electronic address: stephane.godbout@irda.qc.ca.
  • Généreux M; Research and Development Institute for the Agri-Environment (IRDA), Quebec City, Quebec, G1P 3W8, Canada. Electronic address: mylene.genereux@irda.qc.ca.
  • Côté C; Research and Development Institute for the Agri-Environment (IRDA), Quebec City, Quebec, G1P 3W8, Canada. Electronic address: caroline.cote@irda.qc.ca.
  • Rousseau AN; INRS-ETE/Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique - Eau Terre Environnement, 490 rue de la Couronne, Québec City, QC, G1K 9A9, Canada. Electronic address: alain.rousseau@inrs.ca.
  • Fournel S; Département des sols et de génie agroalimentaire, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC, G1V 0A6, Canada. Electronic address: sebastien.fournel@fsaa.ulaval.ca.
J Environ Manage ; 350: 119637, 2024 Jan 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38000274
ABSTRACT
Woodchips in stand-off pads for wintering cows have been applied in countries like Ireland and New Zealand. Their primary role is to protect soils by effectively filtering nutrients during wet conditions, while ensuring a healthy and comfortable environment for the cows. The stand-off pad concept has the potential to be adopted in Canada to provide year-long outdoor access to tie-stall dairy cows. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of alternative filtering materials and bed aeration under controlled laboratory conditions. Twelve biofilter columns (0.3 m in diameter and 1-m high) were installed in 12 environmentally-controlled chambers (1.2-m wide by 2.4-m long), and divided into four treatments a bed of conventional woodchips or an alternative mix of organic materials (sphagnum peat moss, woodchips and biochar) with and without aeration (flux rate set at 0.6 m3/min/m2). Approximately 0.6 L of semi-synthetic dairy manure and 1 L of tap water were poured on the biofilters during two experimental periods of 4 weeks, simulating the effect of either winter or summer conditions (room temperature below or over 10 °C) on the retention of nutrients and fecal bacteria. Results showed that the alternative biofilters under both summer and winter conditions were more efficient in removing COD, SS, TN, and NO3-N than conventional biofilters (maximum efficiencies of 97.6%, 99.7%, 96.4%, and 98.4%, respectively). Similarly for E. coli, they achieved a minimum concentration of 1.8 Log10 CFU/100 ml. Conventional biofilters were more efficient for PO4-P removal with a maximum efficiency of 88.2%. Aeration did not have any significant effect under the tested temperature conditions. Additional factors such as media adaptation time as well as aeration flow during this period should be considered.
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