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Inspection on farms – experiences from Denmark The danish approach to IPPC on livestock farming

Inspection on farms – experiences from Denmark The danish approach to IPPC on livestock farming. by Peter Dorff Hansen Environmental Division Ringsted Municipality. Main environmental problems. Odour problem (from the farm or the field) Noise (animals, transport, field)

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Inspection on farms – experiences from Denmark The danish approach to IPPC on livestock farming

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  1. Inspection on farms – experiences from DenmarkThe danish approach to IPPC on livestock farming byPeter Dorff Hansen Environmental Division Ringsted Municipality

  2. Main environmental problems • Odour problem (from the farm or the field) • Noise (animals, transport, field) • Surface water (manure/slurry) • Groundwater (pesticides, oil, manure/slurry) • Emissions of ammonia gas (nature) • Emissions of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4)

  3. Regulation in relation to….. • Regional planning - County Council • Terms in approval - Municipality • BREF-note (Best Available Techniques) • National legal notice – EPA • Case to case assessment and decision in relation to pollution prevention

  4. Regional Planning • Assesment of environmental impact from project in relation to: Nature, culture/landscape, groundwater, rivers/lakes etc. • Council Directive 85/337/EEC of 27 June 1985 on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment

  5. Environmental approval • Size, type and composition of livestock • Activities and techniques • Odour assesment • Noise assesment • Wastewater treatment

  6. Size and composition of livestock • Capacity of farm - size of buildings • Production level • Composition of animals (weight, number) • Documentation on production level (deliverance to slaughtery)

  7. Activities and techniques • Map of location (buildings, size, function) • Housing system – heating, ventilation • Feeding system • Drinkwater supply • Storagesystem for manure/slurry

  8. Odour assesment Emission on odour depends on: • Type of livestock • Size of livestock • Outside temperature (climate) • (Feeding system, technology, handling…)

  9. Odour emissions from livestock (unit/sec pr. 1000 kg)

  10. Differencies in tolerance • Area no. I: Town areas (1 unit/m3) • Area no. II: Villages (3 unit/m3) • Area no. III: Rural areas (10 unit/m3) • Example on odour assessment based on ”Guidelines on assessment of odour and reducing of inconviniences from livestocks”

  11. Noise assesment – guidelines on accepted noiselevel in rural areas

  12. Wastewater treatment • Individual approval on wastewater • Oil separated and led to closed tank • Spread on fields – on certain conditions

  13. Applied techniques and BAT • The intensive Rearing of Poultry and Pigs BREF (Best Available Techniques reference document), July 2003 • http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/ippc/brefs/ilf_final_0703.pdf

  14. Danish EPA - Legal notice on livestock farming • Limits on distance • Restrictions on handling and storage of manure and slurry • Limits on density of animals pr. hectare • Restrictions on handling and storage of chemicals • Obligation on inform in case of changes/expanding

  15. Limits on distance • > 50 meters to neighbors • Only in rural areas (not town/village areas) • More than 300 m to village • Demands on distance to watersupply, rivers, public roads, buildings, food industry

  16. Handling and storage of manure/slurry • Min. 9 month storage capacity • Demands on storage construction and control • Cover on storage • Restriction on spreading (not in weekends, not from harvest to february) • Demands to spreading equipment

  17. Limits on density of animals Demands on owned field area: • < 4200 pigs  25 % • 4200 - 8750 pigs  60 % • > 8750 pigs  100 % Demands on harmonie livestock/field size: • Max. 49 pigs pr. hectare

  18. Restrictions in relation to chemicals • Education and certificate for user • Updated list on approved pesticides • Safe storage • Cleaning in field

  19. New techniques – coming up • Acid additives to slurry – Saving nutrient (Ammonia – NH3) • Biofilter – air cleaning system • Ozone – air cleaning system

  20. Final Remarks • To day - Most environmental problems can/must be solved at the moment of location and/or changes • In future – assesment on effect of new techniques (experiences and documentation)

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