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Elsevier, Atmospheric Environment, (47), p. 341-347

DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.10.056

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A new empirical model to calculate separation distances between livestock buildings and residential areas applied to the Austrian guideline to avoid odour nuisance

Journal article published in 2012 by Günther Schauberger, Martin Piringer ORCID, Olga Jovanovic, Erwin Petz
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Abstract

In Austria a new guideline is under development to calculate the separation distance between livestock and residential areas to avoid odour annoyance. On the basis of dispersion model calculations for 6 sites by the Austrian odour dispersion model (AODM) a regression model is developed, using a power function S = a Eb. The power function is defined by four input parameters. The basis of the power function is the odour emission rate E (ouE s−1) in the range between 400 ouE s−1 ≤ E ≤ 24 000 ouE s−1. The factor a and the exponent b of the power function are defined by two meteorological parameters, the relative frequency of the wind direction F, the mean wind velocity W of the wind direction for 10° sectors as well as the odour exceedance probability P of the odour impact criterion. One of the requirements for this empirical model is the aspiration to substitute the complex calculation with a dispersion model by the new empirical model. The empirical model can be used in a paper and pencil mode, which enables an evaluation of a planned livestock building in a simple way. For a more detailed assessment, a dispersion model can be applied with the entire meteorological information (e.g., stability of the atmosphere, wind field models), the geometry of the emission source, a time depending odour emission rate, and the orography of the site.