The influence of process variables on bioaerosol emission flux and exposure - estimating fugitive bioaerosol releases from static compost windrows

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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z

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Taha, M.P.M, Pollard, S.J.T, Sarkar, U and Longhurst, P The influence of process variables on bioaerosol emission flux and exposure - estimating fugitive bioaerosol releases from static compost windrows, published in Papadimitriou, E. K. and Stentiford, E. I. (2004) Proceedings of the 1st UK Conference and Exhibition on Biodegradable and Residual Waste Management : February 18 and 19, 2004, Harrogate, UK. Leeds : CalRecovery Europe Ltd, ISBN 0-9544708-1-8

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An assessment of the fugitive release of bioaerosols from static compost piles was conducted at a green waste composting facility in South East England; this representing the initial stage of a programme of research into the influence of process parameters on bioaerosol emission flux. Wind tunnel experiments conducted on the surface of static windrows generated specific bioaerosol emission rates (SBER2s) at ground level of between 13 - 22 x10(3) cfu/m(2)/s for mesophilic actinomycetes and between 8 - 11 x10(3) cfu/m(2)/s for Aspergillus fumigatus. Air dispersion modelling of these emissions using the SCREEN3 air dispersion model in area source term mode was used to generate source depletion curves downwind of the facility for comparative purposes.

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