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Odor Impact Minimization Plan <br /> Linden, CA <br /> If objectionable on-site odors are detected, the operator will implement the <br /> following protocol: <br /> - Investigate and determine the source of the odor. <br /> - Determine if on-site management practices could remedy the problem and <br /> immediately take steps to remedy the situation. <br /> - Determine if odor is traveling beyond the site by patrolling the site <br /> perimeter and noting existing wind patterns. <br /> - Determine if the or is significant enough t o warrant contacting the <br /> adjacent neighbors and/or the LEA. <br /> 2. Meteorological conditions <br /> • Wind Velocity. <br /> Historical wind data indicates prevailing winds from NNE at an average speed <br /> of 8 mph. The most common seasonal variation is during the months of Jan — <br /> April. During these months' row turning and water addition to green waste is <br /> kept to the minimum. Wind rows will not be turned during days of heavy rain <br /> or wind. <br /> 3. Complaint Response Protocol <br /> In the event that a complaint is received, the operator will- <br /> - Go to the location of the complaint to verify that the site is in indeed <br /> responsible for the odor. <br /> - Investigate the nature of the source for the odor complaint and implement <br /> operational changes to minimize odors. <br /> - If necessary, meet with the LEA and complainant (if known and choosing <br /> to participate) with a reasonable time frame to discuss the nature of the <br /> source of the odor and operational changes proposed and/or <br /> implemented. <br /> - Document the complaint(s) in the Operators/Complaint log, including the <br /> nature of the complaint and actions taken to minimize odors in the future. <br /> The Scotts company 6/22/2007 <br />