The air quality website is being developed by the Air Quality Education in Animal Agriculture (AQEAA) project. This team of 50+ individuals from across the country seeking to provide enhanced opportunities for learning about air quality in animal agriculture.
EPA Publishes Final Rule on Air Emission Reporting for Animal Agriculture
On December 18, 2008, the US EPA published a final rule that clarified which livestock facilities must report air emissions from their facilities. More...
Webcast Presentations
- Ammonia, The Air-Water Interface
- Federal Air Quality Regulations and Update on the National Air Emissions Monitoring Study
- Feeding Strategies To Reduce Animal Air Emissions Webcast
- Hydrogen Sulfide, How Serious an Outdoor Air Quality Concern
Research Summaries
- Orienting Buildings Perpendicular to Prevailing Winds May Reduce Odors
- Research Summary: Air Quality/Emission and Energy Usage Impacts of No Pit Fans in a Wean to Finish Deep Pit Pig Facility
- Research Summary: Determining Ammonia and Particulate Matter Emissions from Midwest Turkey Grow-Out Buildings
- Research Summary: Diet Modification to Reduce Odors, Gas Emissions and Nutrient Excretions from Swine Operations
- Research Summary: Odor Emissions and Chemical Analysis of Odorous Compounds from Animal Buildings
- Research Summary: Odor Mitigation Using Vegetative Environmental Buffers
- Research Summary: Partial Biofiltration of Hybrid Ventilated Swine Facilities
- Research Summary: Protocol for Determining the Cost/Benefit of a Manure Storage Lagoon Cover
- Research Summary: Simultaneous Treatment of Odor, VOCs, H2S, NH3, and Pathogens With UV Light
- Research Summary: Simultaneous Treatment of Odor, Volatile Organic Compounds, Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia, and Pathogens with Ultraviolet Light
- Research Summary: Siting Swine Facilities Using Iowa State's Community Assessment Model