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CBPA Efficacy Test

March 1998

Report Prepared by:
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Results and Discussion

Odors measured downwind of lagoons:
Odor samples were collected approximately 3-4 metres downwind of the various lagoons. Three commercial products, CB-PA, ESP Enzyme (ESP) and a Link 2000 product (L-2000) plus a control lagoon were tested. The testing started three weeks after the CBPA lagoon (the last lagoon to be treated) was treated. One treated lagoon was tested against the control lagoon each week. The odor panel chose the lagoon with the stronger odor in comparison testing.
The CBPA treated lagoon was determined by the panel to be lower in odor compared to the untreated lagoon. The same lagoon (CBPA) on a subsequent week tested lower than the L-2000 treated lagoon. The ESP treated lagoon tested stronger than the control lagoon. Therefore, of the three products tested, the CB-PA seemed to perform the best in odor abatement.

Odor of air pumped through liquid samples removed from the lagoons:
The same three treated lagoons were tested using a slightly different protocol. The top liquid was sampled from three locations around the lagoon, mixed and 200 ml were placed in a glass Erlenmeyer flask. Eight litres of air (2 litres/minute for 4 minutes) was pumped through the manure. The exhausted air was passed through a plastic cassette containing a swatch of cotton cloth. The cassettes were compared by a panel as to which lagoon was stronger in odor. The ESP lagoon was lower in odor compared to the control.
The CBPA lagoon was also lower than the control lagoon and lower than the L-2000 lagoon.

Intensity of lagoon odors compared to a butanol numerical scale:
The odorous downwind lagoon air (Table 1.) was ranked by the odor-testing panel to standard butanol samples ranging in concentration from 0 to 5000 ppm similar to the procedures of Williams and Schiffman (1996). Due to the protocol set up only a few samples were tested on the numerical butanol scale. These samples were collected on different days under various environmental conditions. The measurements, however, seemed to be consistent from day to day and between replicate sampling. The numerical values for the CB-PA lagoon and the L-2000 lagoon compared lower than the FSP treated lagoon which supports the previous comparison testing.
The value of the CB-PA lagoon was 2.44 butanol units which were approximately 50% of the average control lagoon values of 5.46. Again these studies seem to indicate the effectiveness of the CBPA material.

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