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Systems of burden gas (NH3, CH4, NO2) monitoring in industrial lifestock stables.
POUR, Jan
Problematic of environment protection, especially atmosphere protection against pollution from agricultural activities is nowadays one of the most important topics. One of the perspective possibilities how to reduce burden gases amount is the device Envirolyte ELA 1600, which can transform the salt solution into the sanitation solution and this way reduce industrial lifestock's production of burden gases. This bachelor thesis is concerned to monitoring of burden gases in industrial lifestock stables. It describes, how can be measured levels of ammonia, methan, nitrogen dioxid and carbon dioxid.
Measurement and evaluation of emission gas production in the selected operation with poultry breeding
PRAŽMA, František
This thesis deals with the environmental pollution of broiler breeding.Primary agricultural production significantly affects the environment. In particular, intensit livestock and thein intermediates, which are mainly organic residues and gaseous emissions of the adverse effect on the environment as a whole. Agriculture produces 90 % ofglobal ammonia. In this work showed these emission factors of gases: amonia 7.437 mg.kg-1.h-1, methane 82.636 mg.kg-1.h-1, nitrou oxide 0.409 mg.kg-1.h-1, hydrogen sulfide 4379, 01 mg.kg-1.h-1, carbondioxide 6579.14 mg.kg-1.h-1and steam 16 336 mg.kg-1.h-1.
Poultry breeding with regard to ammonia emissions and greenhouse gases in relation to the environment.
CHODL, Tomáš
The present BA thesis deals with environment pollution caused by farming, especially livestock and poultry breeding. It describes how ammonia emissions from industrial poultry farms can be reduced according to the standard regulations and how to control ammonia growth. Among other things, it discusses greenhouse gases and the greenhouse effect?s impact on the environment.

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