Air Quality Standards and Nuisance Issues for Animal Agriculture

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

This 6-page publication helps operators become familiar with fundamental air quality principles, which will help them reduce the effect their facilities may have on air quality.

Animal feeding operations face increased scrutiny and accountability for how they affect the air quality of their neighbors and communities. This publication helps operators become familiar with fundamental air quality principles, which will help them reduce the effect their facilities may have on air quality. By understanding issues pertaining to air pollutants, producers then can more effectively communicate with their neighbors and communities. (6 pages)

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