Online workshop on the state of compliance of the new Regulation for Pig Farms in Chile on October 26th

   The Superintendence of the Environment (SMA) in Chile is organizing an online workshop on October 26th at 11:00 (16:00 Central European time) that will be broadcast on YouTube regarding Compliance with the Emission Standard for Pig Farm Facilities. The Odour Emission Standard for the Pig Farming Sector was published in February of this year, but where does its compliance currently stand?

   The Odour Emission Standard for the Pig Farming Sector applies to pig breeding, fattening, and/or reproduction operations with a quantity equal to or greater than 750 animals and a weight exceeding 25 kilograms. This legislation establishes three types of emitting sources. Operations with between 750 and 25,000 animals are considered small emitting sources, those with between 25,000 and 50,000 heads are classified as medium-sized, and those with over 50,000 animals are categorized as large emitting sources. This online workshop, broadcast on YouTube, will provide details on compliance with this law.

   The workshop is part of the Compliance Assistance process for owners subject to the Emission Standard for Pig Farm Facilities, which, due to their odours, cause discomfort and pose a risk to the quality of life of the population, within the framework of reporting obligations in the Superintendence of the Environment's Atmospheric Monitoring System (SISAT).

   Attendance at the workshop is entirely free, and registration can be done by filling out the following form.


   For more information, visit the following website.

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Carlos Nietzsche Diaz Jimenez

Carlos is the editor-chief of olores.org and has been in the odour world since 2001. Since then, Carlos has attended over 90 conferences in odour management, both national and international and authored a few papers on the subject. He has also organized a few international meetings and courses. Carlos owns a small company named Ambiente et Odora (AEO). He spends his free time with his wife and his twins, Laura and Daniel, and of course, writing on olores.org.

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