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February 22, 2008 CONTACT: Pat Bailey, UC Davis News Service, (530) 752-9843, pjbailey@ucdavis.edu Manure technology reviews aim for cleaner air, water
As the nation's leading dairy state, The California Dairy Manure Technology Review, funded by the While not endorsing any specific technologies, the panel will serve as a clearinghouse for information on technologies that are most likely to work, given "We are asking vendors to provide us with scientific data on what their technology accomplishes and how it works, as well as how much it costs and whether it has already been certified for use," said Deanne Meyer, a Cooperative Extension livestock waste management specialist in UC Davis' animal science department. "We hope that this review process will identify technologies that provide dairy farmers with options that protect the environment and meet all regulatory requirements," Meyer said. "We also hope this database will help dairy operators, researchers and industry groups find locations and partners for technology demonstration projects." Vendors interested in the technology assessment can submit information on forms that are available at http://www.manureproducts.info. Vendors are requested to submit documentation by March 27, 2008. Later submissions will be accepted and reviewed based on available resources. Information will be delivered through mini-symposia held during 2008. Media contact(s): |