March 20, 1997IN THE MATTER OF:LIVESTOCK WASTE REGULATIONS35 ILL.
Thus, although the majority broadly construed the
LMFAct in some areas,1 it declined to do so in terms of preventing odor problems andrequiring waste management operations that will treat odor.
Setbacks are not a treatment for odor problems; they are merely a dilution tactic, and the
evidence does not convince me that setback distances will adequately dilute odor from lagoonsand confinement facilities to avoid interference with another person’s use and enjoyment oftheir property.
Composting is an aerobic process which requires oxygen to
function.
(Tr5.
at 57-60.)
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