Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) and ammonia pollution from livestock feeding have gradually become the environmental concerns due to the spring up of livestock farms in worldwide. However, researches about the formation of atmospheric particulate matter related to ammonia are still limited. Therefore, a study to survey the total suspended particles (TSP), PM with the diameter less than 10 μm (PM), PM, PM, PM, and ammonia was conducted at four types of hog houses distinguished by its building design as well as manure handling methods in South China. Four hog houses were monitored during three fattening periods from 2016 to 2017. The emissions of NH per hog house averaged 210.42 μg s. The emissions of PM per hog house averaged 2.017 μg h for PM, 2.149 μg h for PM, 2.305 μg h for PM, 3.950 μg h for PM, and 9.317 μg h for TSP. The emissions of PM per hog house average 2.017 μg h, 2.149 μg h, 2.305 μg h, 3.950 μg h, and 9.317 μg h, respectively for PM, PM, PM, PM, and PM. In each hog house, while the quantity of manure determined the concentration of NH, biological fermentation bed was able to control the ammonia volatilization compared with other three manure handling methods. The largest percentage of fine PM (< 10 μm) is produced by the manual waterless method for manure handling. When it came to the manual waterless method, largest amount of fine PM (< 10 μm) was founded to form. Among various contributions of secondary inorganic PM to PM, the NH was a dominant factor. Based on our experiment, the absolute concentration of NH was inversely proportional to the concentration of PM when the background influence was removed.
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