Modeling emissions from CAFO poultry farms in Poland and evaluating potential risk to surrounding populations.

Regul Toxicol Pharmacol

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, US Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Published: March 2017

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  • The study investigates the impact of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) on public health by assessing airborne pollutants near 10 poultry CAFOs in Central Poland.
  • AERMOD, a Gaussian dispersion model, was used to estimate concentrations of pollutants like ammonia, carbon dioxide, and methane, as there was no monitoring data available.
  • Findings indicated that while certain pollutants exceeded typical background levels, the overall hazard index remained below a critical threshold, suggesting minimal health risks for nearby residents.

Article Abstract

The world-wide use of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) for livestock production demands the need to evaluate the potential impact to public health. We estimated the exposure of various airborne pollutants for populations residing in close proximity to 10 poultry CAFOs located in Central Poland. Ammonia (NH), carbon dioxide (CO), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (HS), methane (CH), nitrogen dioxide (NO), nitrous oxide (NO), sulfur dioxide (SO), and organic dust were the pollutants of interest for this study. Because no monitoring data were available, we used the steady-state Gaussian dispersion model AERMOD to estimate pollutant concentrations for the exposed population in order to calculate the hazard index (HI) for a combined mixture of chemicals. Our results indicate that while the levels of certain pollutants are expected to exceed background levels commonly found in the environment they did not result in calculated hazard indexes which exceeded unity suggesting low potential for adverse health effects for the surrounding community for the mixture of chemicals. The study was conducted through a cooperation between the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) in the USA and the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine (NIOM) in Poland.

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