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Group 8: Ovik Banerjee, Stephen Bisher, Haley Fail, Casey Stern, Yvonne Yuen ANALYSIS OF CURRENT HOG LAGOON LOCATIONS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE GROWTH IN NORTH CAROLINA

Analysis of Current Hog Lagoon Locations and Possible F uture G rowth in North Carolina

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Analysis of Current Hog Lagoon Locations and Possible F uture G rowth in North Carolina. Group 8: Ovik Banerjee, Stephen Bisher , Haley Fail, Casey Stern, Yvonne Yuen . Introduction. Hog farms distribution by States in U.S. . Hog Farms in NC. Total of 4148 swine lagoons in NC - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Analysis of Current Hog Lagoon Locations and Possible  F uture  G rowth in North Carolina

Group 8: Ovik Banerjee, Stephen Bisher, Haley Fail, Casey Stern, Yvonne Yuen

ANALYSIS OF CURRENT HOG LAGOON LOCATIONS AND POSSIBLE FUTURE GROWTH

IN NORTH CAROLINA

Page 2: Analysis of Current Hog Lagoon Locations and Possible  F uture  G rowth in North Carolina

INTRODUCTION• Hog farms distribution by States in U.S.

Iowa

North Caro

lina

Minnesota

Missouri

Indiana

Illinois

Nebras

ka

Oklahoma

OhioKan

sas0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

Hog Farms in the U.S from 2006 to 2008

2006

2007

2008

Num

ber o

f Far

ms (

1000

)

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HOG FARMS IN NC

• Total of 4148 swine lagoons in NC• Highest density in Duplin, Sampson, and Wayne counties

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DEMOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION FOR NC

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DEMOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION FOR STUDY AREA

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INCOME DISTRIBUTION

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INCOME DISTRIBUTIONSTUDY AREA

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SUITABILITY ANALYSIS PURPOSE• To locate possible areas that are suitable for hog lagoons in the study area (Duplin, Sampson,

and Wayne counties)

• Identify existing hog lagoons with possible negative impacts on the environment or human health

• Analysis is a weighted point scale calculation based on the area’s proximity to:

• Schools

• Hospitals

• Wells

• Surface water intake points

• Possible flood hazard

• Roads

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• Public buildings

• Schools

• Hospitals

• Waters

• Wells

• Surface water intake points

• Accessibility

• Proximity to roads

PROXIMITY TO POINTS OF INTEREST

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Worst of the Worst• Within 750 meters of streamsAnd•Within 3000 meters of a school, hospital, or medical facility

Or•Within 750 meters of a well

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• 40 Total

FLOOD HAZARDANALYSIS

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• Determined by slope aspect

• SW wind direction scenario

POSSIBLE AIR POLLUTION

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CONCLUSION• Questions?