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Best Available Technologies for manure treatment baltic sea 2020 ANNEX C: LIST OF PEOPLE MET Ilkka Sipilä, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, ilkka. sipila@mtt.fi Aivars Kokts, Ulbroka, Ulbroka@parks.lv Dr. Valerijus Gasiūnas, Lithuanian Water Management Institute, v.gasiunas@water.omnitel.net Vaclovas Beržinskas, Lithuanian Environment Protection Agency, Head of Division for pollution, v.berzinskas@aaa.am.lt Lena Rodhe, Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, lena.rodhe@jti.se Ulla-Britta Fallenius, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Ulla-Britta.Fallenius@naturvardsverket.se Fredrik Wulff, Baltic Sea 2020, wulff@mbox.su.se List of persons interviewed regarding efficiency of the IPPC Directive. Kier-John Andrews, DG Environment, European Commission, Unit ENV.C.4 - Industrial Emissions & Protection of the ozone layer. Paolo Montobbio, European Commission, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS), Competitiveness and Sustainability Unit, European IPPC Bureau. Malgorzata Typko, Deputy Director, Department of Environmental Instruments, Ministry of the Environment, Poland. Anna Poklewska-Koziell, Polish Institute for Building, Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture (IBMAR), Branch in Poznan. Mona Strandmark, Plant Nutrient Division, Swedish Board of Agriculture. Poul Arne Iversen, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Denmark. Poul Pedersen, Danish Pig Housing & Production Systems, Denmark. Karen-Marie Mortensen, Department of Environment, The Danish Plant Directorate, Ministry of Food Agriculture and Fisheries. Mr. Kristian Snorre Andersen, Title/Division Danish Environmental Protection Agency. 42

Best Available Technologies for manure treatment baltic sea 2020 ANNEX D: CHARTS OF MANURE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES Best Available Technologies for manure treatment baltic sea 2020 ANNEX D: CHARTS OF MANURE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES ANNEX D: CHARTS OF MANURE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES Figure 5: Overview of livestock manure treatment technologies between source and final disposal. The red boxes indicates the group of livestock manure treatment technologies, and the number as well as the name of the technology group in the box refer to more specified figures and tables with descriptions below. The green boxes indicates livestock manure and other biomass that goes into the treatment processes, the blue boxes the intermediary or end products, and the yellow box the management technologies, related with the transport, field spreading and other disposal. 43 43

Best Available Technologies <strong>for</strong> <strong>manure</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> baltic sea 2020<br />

ANNEX D: CHARTS OF MANURE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Best Available Technologies <strong>for</strong> <strong>manure</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> baltic sea 2020<br />

ANNEX D: CHARTS OF MANURE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES<br />

ANNEX D: CHARTS OF MANURE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES<br />

Figure 5: Overview of livestock <strong>manure</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> <strong>technologies</strong> between source and final disposal. The red boxes<br />

indicates the group of livestock <strong>manure</strong> <strong>treatment</strong> <strong>technologies</strong>, and the number as well as the name of the technology<br />

group in the box refer to more specified figures and tables with descriptions below. The green boxes indicates livestock<br />

<strong>manure</strong> and other biomass that goes into the <strong>treatment</strong> processes, the blue boxes the intermediary or end products, and<br />

the yellow box the management <strong>technologies</strong>, related with the transport, field spreading and other disposal.<br />

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