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Page 3 of 18 <br />measures will be implemented to minimize the release of objectionable odors (e.g., <br />clearing spilled materials between piles, eliminating areas where water could pond, load <br />checking, and maintaining reasonably sized stockpiles of feedstock and chipped and <br />ground material). <br />If objectionable on-site odors are detected, the operator will implement the following <br />protocol: <br />1. Investigate and determine the likely source of the odor. <br />2. Determine if on-site management practices could remedy the problem and <br />immediately take steps to remedy the situation. Possible sources and likely <br />management actions are shown in Table 1. <br />3. Determine whether or not the or is traveling beyond the site by patrolling the <br />site perimeter and noting and noting existing wind patterns. <br />4. Determine whether or not the odor is significant enough to warrant contacting the <br />11. Meteorological Conditions (Including Seasonal Variation <br />A. Wind Velocity <br />Historical wind data indicates prevailing wind from the north at an average of 10 <br />miles per hour. The most common seasonal variation is ?? <br />See the Wind Rose provided in Attachment?? <br />8/27/2003 <br />