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Title: Waste Water from Poultry Operations


1
Waste Water from Poultry Operations
  • Dr. Sam Heintz
  • Southern Arkansas University

2
Arkansas ranks among top states in agricultural
production
  • Rice
  • Soybean
  • Cotton
  • Wheat
  • Hay
  • Oats
  • Poultry surpasses all of these combined in gross
    income.

3
Arkansas ranks
  • First in US in poultry production
  • Fourth in turkey production
  • Sixth in egg production

4
  • One-tenth of all Arkansas jobs are poultry
    related.
  • Poultry industry is states largest taxpayer.

5
Changes in Americas Diet
  • Poultry production increased 500 from 1994 to
    2002.
  • Over 7.5 billion birds are processed in US
    annually (over 25 million every day).

6
Poultry industry is faced with 3 water quality
and pollution issues
  • 1. Mortality management
  • 2. Manure/litter management
  • 3. Processing plant waste

7
Chicken Coop
  • Average house contains 15,000 to 30,000 birds
  • Farmers averages 2.3 houses
  • Usually built within a few feet of each other

8
  • Broilers are cycled through house for six weeks.
  • Two weeks between birds.

9
Mortality Causes
  • A 40 by 400 broiler house holds 20,000 birds.
  • A 5-lb bird gets only 0.8 sq. ft. of floor space.

10
Mortality Rate
  • 3 to 5 of production cycle
  • For 5 houses, 250 dead birds (1000 lbs) a day.

11
Composting of dead birds gaining wide acceptance
  • Disposal pits 0.04/lb
  • Large-bin composting 0.034/lb
  • Flocks of 200,000 or more

12
Manure/Litter Management
  • 5100 tons of poultry manure produced daily in
    Arkansas
  • 3100 lbs of manganese
  • 3600 lbs of zinc
  • 3300 lbs of iron
  • 540 lbs of copper
  • 300 lbs of arsenic

13
  • 22 of Arkansas poultry production occurs in
    Benton and Washington countries.
  • 30,000,000 lbs of manure daily.
  • A million hen complex produces 125 tons of wet
    manure daily

14
Land application
  • Nutrients in litter are used to grow fescue and
    Bermuda grass that becomes food for grazing
    cattle.
  • Apply to land at an annual rate of 2 tons per
    acre.
  • Replace litter with costly commercial fertilizers?

15
Land Application (cont)
  • Rice growers on eastern side of state desire
    litter, but transportation costs makes it
    impractical.

16
New Arkansas Laws
  • Act 1059 requires nutrient management planers
    be trained and certified by State.
  • Act 1060 requires all poultry operations with a
    minimum of 2500 poultry to be registered with
    state.
  • Act 1061 requires, in nutrient sensitive
    watersheds, producers implement nutrient
    management plans

17
Management of Land Application
  • Litter treatment with aluminum sulfate (alum)
    decreases phosphorus runoff by 70.

18
Management of Litter
  • Poultry litter as fuel source
  • chicken manure 4400 Btu/lb
  • wood 6700 Btu/lb
  • coal 12,800 Btu/lb

19
Management of Litter
  • Anaerobic digestion
  • Methane production

20
Processing Plant Waste
  • Catching, Cooping and Transportation
  • Receiving, Holding and Unloading
  • Stunning, Slaughtering and Bleeding

21
Processing Plant Waste (cont)
  • Scalding and Defeathering
  • Eviscerating
  • Chilling and Packaging

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Processing Wastewater
  • Average 6 to 7 gallons per bird
  • 20,000 tons of fat/blood/organic solid annually
  • 8000 mg/L BOD
  • 800 mg/L TSS
  • Chlorine may be 77,000 mg/L
  • pathogens

24
Processing Wastewater
  • DAF system
  • Daily sludge averages 250,000 lbs/day
  • _at_20 solids or 50,000 lbs/day
  • Annual treatment cost 1.5 M per plant

25
Process Plant Waste
  • Feathers - filter paper
  • - fiberboard
  • - baby diapers
  • Blood and guts animal feed

26
  • Thanks for your attention.
  • Have a safe trip home!
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