2011
DOI: 10.1080/10473289.2011.625103
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Determination of Setback Distances for Livestock Operations Using a New Livestock Odor Dispersion Model (LODM)

Abstract: Setback distance has been used as an effective tool to avoid odor nuisance from livestock operations. Many setback distances were guidelines that were determined by empirical methods that are considered to be lack of science base. Air dispersion models have been used to determine setback distances; however, these models do not consider the shorttime fluctuations of odor. A livestock odor dispersion model (LODM) was developed to consider the short-time variations of odor and predict occurrence frequency for cer… Show more

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“…Proper siting of swine facilities is another way to reduce odor nuisance by creating a larger setback (or distance) to neighbors [26,27]. A greater setback distance from a facility to neighbors or property lines will result in a better dispersion of gases before reaching neighbors or the public.…”
Section: Odormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper siting of swine facilities is another way to reduce odor nuisance by creating a larger setback (or distance) to neighbors [26,27]. A greater setback distance from a facility to neighbors or property lines will result in a better dispersion of gases before reaching neighbors or the public.…”
Section: Odormentioning
confidence: 99%