Manure Pathogens: Manure Management, Regulations, and Water Quality Protection
by: Water Environment Federation
Abstract: Learn how to manage the foods contaminated by pathogens that have recently made headlines worldwide. Addressing the increasing concern about how pathogens presentin animal manure effect human health, this is the first comprehensivework to cover what these pathogens are, how they canbe managed properly, and current regulations.
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Table of Contents
- A. About WEF
- B. Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Environmental Pollution and Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- 3. Pathogens in Manure: U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Perspective
- 4. Introduction to Animal Waste Management
- 5. Introduction To Drinking Water Treatment
- 6. Pathogen Removal from Drinking Waters: Regulations and Process Effectiveness
- 7. Potential Viral Transmission Through Animal Manure
- 8. Bacterial Pathogens in Animal Manure
- 9. Protozoan and Helminth Parasites of Animal Manure
- 10. Antibiotics in Manure
- 11. Manure Pathogens and Their Effects on Humans
- 12. Risk Assessment As Applied To Manure-Borne Pathogens
- 13. Environmental Survival of Parasites
- 14. Pathogens, Water, and Transport
- 15. Persistence and Transport of Pathogens from Animal Agriculture in Soil and Water
- 16. Detecting Parasites In Environmental Samples
- 17. Processes Used for Pathogen Destruction in Solids and Effluents
- 18. Industrial Composting
- 19. Swine Waste Generation, Collection, Storage, and Treatment Options
- 20. On-Farm Processing of Dairy Manure
- 21. In-Vessel Composting System: A Potential Turnkey Process for Calf-Greenhouse Waste
- 22. The Realities of Handling Poultry Waste
- 23. The Advent of Value-Added Products from Manure and Municipal Biosolids
- A. Future Directions in Animal Waste Management
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Expanded Table of Contents
- A. About WEF
- B. Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Environmental Pollution and Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- INTRODUCTION
- BACKGROUND
- LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY CONSOLIDATION
- QUANTITIES OF MANURE GENERATED
- TYPICAL CONCENTRATED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATION
- DRY MANURE MANAGEMENT FOR CHICKENS AND BEEF CATTLE
- WET MANURE MANAGEMENT FOR HOGS AND DAIRY CATTLE
- HOW DOES MANURE CAUSE POLLUTION?
- NUTRIENTS
- PATHOGENS
- ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS
- ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF CONCENTRATED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS
- WHAT CAN BE DONE?
- WHERE TO GO FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- 3. Pathogens in Manure: U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Perspective
- 4. Introduction to Animal Waste Management
- 5. Introduction To Drinking Water Treatment
- 6. Pathogen Removal from Drinking Waters: Regulations and Process Effectiveness
- 7. Potential Viral Transmission Through Animal Manure
- 8. Bacterial Pathogens in Animal Manure
- 9. Protozoan and Helminth Parasites of Animal Manure
- 10. Antibiotics in Manure
- 11. Manure Pathogens and Their Effects on Humans
- 12. Risk Assessment As Applied To Manure-Borne Pathogens
- 13. Environmental Survival of Parasites
- 14. Pathogens, Water, and Transport
- 15. Persistence and Transport of Pathogens from Animal Agriculture in Soil and Water
- 16. Detecting Parasites In Environmental Samples
- 17. Processes Used for Pathogen Destruction in Solids and Effluents
- 18. Industrial Composting
- 19. Swine Waste Generation, Collection, Storage, and Treatment Options
- 20. On-Farm Processing of Dairy Manure
- 21. In-Vessel Composting System: A Potential Turnkey Process for Calf-Greenhouse Waste
- 22. The Realities of Handling Poultry Waste
- 23. The Advent of Value-Added Products from Manure and Municipal Biosolids
- A. Future Directions in Animal Waste Management
Book Details
Title: Manure Pathogens: Manure Management, Regulations, and Water Quality Protection
Publisher: WEF Press: Water Environment Federation Alexandria, Virginia
Copyright / Pub. Date: 2009 the Water Environment Federation
ISBN: 9780071546898
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Water Environment Federation is the author of this McGraw-Hill Professional publication.
Description: Learn how to manage the foods contaminated by pathogens that have recently made headlines worldwide. Addressing the increasing concern about how pathogens presentin animal manure effect human health, this is the first comprehensivework to cover what these pathogens are, how they canbe managed properly, and current regulations.
