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D. Airborne Entission Production <br /> In order to reduce airborne emissions, and to get the moisture content up to begin <br /> the composting process, water is used during the screening process. The stacking <br /> conveyors are equipped with spray nozzles to wet the product as it is stacked. <br /> E. Process Water Distribution <br /> Water is added to the feedstock periodically to keep the product composting. It is <br /> applied with a water rig after the feedstock is put into windrows. <br /> F. Pad and Site Drainage and Permeabifiv <br /> All runoff is graded to drain into a holding pond onsite. The working pad is <br /> cleared, graded, and packed every year to prevent any ponding or permeation into <br /> the soil. <br /> G. Equipment Reliability <br /> All equipment is maintained per the manufacturer's recommendations. <br /> H. Personnel Training <br /> Personnel in this area have been trained in subjects pertinent to the site operation <br /> and maintenance, such as this OINT, load checking procedures and heavy <br /> equipment operations(front loader,trommel screen, compost turner, water rig, <br /> etc.) <br /> L Weather Event Impacts <br /> The only weather event impact is heavy rainfall which could impede processing <br /> activities. However,there is ample storage space available in the event operations <br /> have to temporarily cease due the adverse weather conditions. <br /> J. Utility Service Interruptions <br /> All equipment is powered by diesel engines and a 500-gallon fuel storage tank is <br /> maintained on-site. <br /> V. Operating Procedures for Minimizing or <br /> The primary sources of odors from this activity may occur during the screening <br /> process and when unloading feedstock that is being delivered, in particular the turkey <br /> and dairy manure. The operator plans to manage all compostable material handling <br /> areas of the site in a manner that minimizes the development of conditions that could <br /> lead to objectionable odors. <br />