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If questionable or objectionable on-site odors are detected by site personnel, <br /> operations personnel will implement the following protocol: <br /> 1. Advanced Soil will investigate and determine the likely source of the <br /> odor. <br /> 2. Access the effectiveness of available on-site management practices to <br /> resolve the odor event and immediately take steps to reduce the odor- <br /> generating capacity of on-site material. (Possible on-site odor sources <br /> and management techniques for this site are shown in Table 1.) <br /> 3. Determine if the odor traveled off-site by surveying the site perimeter <br /> and noting existing wind patterns. <br /> 4. If it is determined possible odors impacts occurred, appropriate EA <br /> and/or neighbors contact is made. <br /> 5. Record the event for further operational review. <br /> II. Meteorological Conditions (Including Seasonal Variations) <br /> A. Wind Velocity <br /> Historical wind data indicates prevailing wind is from the southwest with a range <br /> of up to 20 mph. Delta breezes typically range 5-10 mph. The most common <br /> seasonal variation or storm event is during the time of November through March. <br /> B. Wind Directions <br /> Typical wind direction comes from the southwest. <br /> III. Complaint Response Protocol <br /> Standardized form titled Odor or Dust Complaint Report is available onsite which <br /> includes Name and Address of complainant as well as steps taken to resolve. See <br /> attachment Odor or Dust Complaint Report. Also, see section I. B, Method for <br /> Assessing Odors Impacts. <br /> IV. Operating Procedures (and Design Concerns) 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 designed <br /> 2 <br />