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materials that have undergone pathogen reduction (over 15dmys),daily temperature readings <br />will be taken. <br />The weather conditions also play animportant role. |fthe wind shifts toward the receptors, <br />additional monitoring at the site perimeter will occur to detect any objectionable odors. During <br />high wind conditio'ns (over 25 mph), the windrow turning will temporarily cease, watering may <br />continue osnecessary tokeep down dust, and Incoming material will becompletely tarpmdifit <br />takes longer than three days to incorporate because of inclement weather conditions. Windrow <br />turning and moisture content and odor will beevaluated when winds are over 2Smph and <br />suspended |fodor |sidentified atmrnear the property line. The piles will bewatered to <br />suppress dust and odor. If odor is still identified, a finished compost cap will be placed on the <br />windrows tmprevent odor from leav|n�hb <br />� �s e' <br />All temperature and moisture logs will be maintained onsite. |Oaddition, the logs contain <br />information about modifications required because ofweather conditions mr detection of <br />objectionable odor. The site manager, oradesignee will certify each day that the <br />measurements are true and accurate. <br />Maintaining aclean site will prevent any unanticipated odors from occurring mnthe site. The <br />areas between the windrows will be maintained to be free of any material and ponding water. <br />Curing process and finished product <br />The piles inthe curing area and finished product areas will be kept ataround 1Dfeet high but <br />by the time they are at this stage, the compost should -be stable and not emitting odors. They <br />will also be inspected daily. When composting attains a characteristic of 50-60 percent solids, <br />the material may bemoved toastabilized pile. This material, that has reached pathogen <br />reduction, may beused tomix with incoming green and commingled material, \fnecessary, bo <br />reduce potential odor inthe incoming material. The stabilized material may also beblended <br />and processed toproduce final products. <br />Un���ni���m�����mr�Kem��e�qoim��r�r�^dn � <br />~^~~~r' cr�cu �an� <br />accommodate fluxuations in the market due to seasonal weather conditions and agricultural <br />needs. Curing provides a more mature product for applications requiring aless active material. <br />Along with the procedures listed to control odors, additional steps eliminate: stale grass loads, <br />ponding water around composting areas, covering ofprocessed and | unprocessed materials. <br />Personnel Training <br />All site personnel will be given specific training on the OIMP protocol by the site manager. <br />Additionally, there will be a site meeting each month where the site manager will review the <br />process and goover any issues that have arisen atthe site. Arecord ofthis training will be <br />maintained onsite. <br />5 <br />