This research anthology outlines resources and research about environmental odors and public nuisance law.11 attention is given to environmental odors and public nuisance, generally, and to environmental odors associated with animal feeding operations, specifically. Waste or manure can be located in places such as animal housing, open lots, pastures, manure treated fields, sediment basins, above ground storage structures, underground storage tanks, lagoons, storage ponds, and manure drying or composting sites This menu examines state laws on cafos and the environmental odors they produce
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Overview animal feeding operations (afos) are agricultural operations where animals are kept and raised in confined situations
During a flood, animal waste and wastewater from afos have the potential to contribute pollutants into surface water and the environment
Some contaminants from surface water may get into the ground water and affect private drinking water wells and municipal water. How it works niosh research programs have identified research priorities and established goals in the niosh strategic plan During this process, they also identified a subset of priority goals for extramural research listed on this page Extramural priorities are intended to help fill research gaps that are currently not being addressed by niosh intramural (or internal) research.
Overview farms, animal production sites, and processing plants contain animal waste