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• <br />management. The findings will be communicated to the main office on-site <br />and they will be documented and addressed in a timely manner. <br />If any questionable or objectionable on-site odors are detected by S.K.S. <br />personnel, the following protocol will be implemented: <br />• An investigation will be conducted to determine the likely source of <br />the odor. <br />• Once the source of the odor is detected it will be determined what <br />can be done to reduce and/or eliminate the odor. <br />• S.K.S. investigators will determine in which direction and how far <br />the odor has traveled by noting the current wind pattern and <br />surveying the site perimeter as well as off-site if possible. <br />• If it is determined that possible odor impacts have occurred, they <br />will be addressed promptly. <br />• The event will be documented for further operational review. <br />COMPLAINT RESPONSE PROTOCOL <br />All odor complaints should be brought to the attention of S.K.S. <br />management. Any S.K.S employee, delivery driver, neighbor(s), etc., should <br />state their concern of any odor to the office immediately. The office <br />personnel will then contact the on-site facility manager(s). They will be <br />responsible for assessing where the odor is originating and what can be <br />done to eliminate it. A complaint log will be generated stating the time, <br />date, climate condition (hot, sunny, cold, raining, foggy, etc.), wind direction, <br />and source of odor for review and resolution of the problem if it persists. <br />OPERATING PROCEDURES TO MINIMIZE ODORS <br />In order to minimize the development of conditions that could lead to odor <br />problems, the compostable material handling areas of the site were chosen <br />based on their design, location, climatological factors, adjacent land use, <br />grading, and drainage controls. <br />The primary source of odor at this site occurs during the hot dry summer <br />months when the poultry manure sits in the storage ponds. By composting <br />the poultry manure already produced on-site, the odors should be reduced <br />since; 1) the poultry manure will be processed into compost daily, 2) rapid <br />drying and mixing of the manure will greatly reduce odors, and 3) the waste <br />storage pond will not be receiving liquefied poultry manure. The sludge / <br />solids in the pond is in the process of being removed and mixed into <br />compost. Once this is complete the pond will no longer be utilized for <br />manure storage. It will be filled in with clean fill dirt. All poultry manure <br />will then be processed directly into compost rather than stored in the pond. <br />The initial mixing of the poultry manure and the wood shavings will have <br />