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The purpose of this Odor Impact Minimization Plan (GIMP) is to provide <br />guidance to on-site personnel at the S.K.S - Brandt Road, Poultry Facility in <br />the handling, storage, and removal of compostable materials, in accordance <br />with Title 14, California Code of Regulations Section 17863.4. This OIMP will <br />be maintained on-site and revised as necessary to reflect any changes in the <br />design or operation(s) of the S.K.S. Brandt Road Poultry / Compost Facility. <br />A copy of any revisions to this plan will be provided to the enforcement <br />agency(s) within 30 days of any changes. In addition, this GIMP will be <br />reviewed semiannually to determine if any revisions are necessary. <br />The S.K.S. Brandt Road, Poultry Facility will produce on-site all of the <br />poultry manure used in the compost. Currently fresh wood shaving are <br />purchased and brought onto the site for mixing with the poultry manure to <br />produce compost. S.K.S. is researching other products that can also be <br />mixed with the poultry manure to produce compost at the site. Two <br />products that look promising are rice hulls and grape pumice. Presently <br />S.K.S. is capable of processing approximately 10 tons of poultry manure per <br />pit per day and there are currently 2 pits in production at this time. This <br />one unit does have the capability of composting 4 pits. This will give them <br />the capacity to process another 20 tons of poultry manure per day. S.K.S. <br />also received a USDA "EQIP" grant to purchase another composting unit. <br />Poultry manure produced on-site not utilized in the compost will be sold <br />and/or given away (attachment A). Daily the poultry manure generated on- <br />site is processed into compost. After cleaning the poultry houses in the <br />morning the manure is transported to the composting facility for immediate <br />mixing of manure and wood shavings. The poultry manure is processed wet, <br />as it is transported directly from the Honen's to the composting facility <br />daily. If, for some reason a composting unit goes down, the manure may <br />have to be stored (sit) for a short period of time until the problem is <br />resolved. It takes 28 days for the fresh poultry manure and wood chips to <br />mature into a completed compostable product. The compost is removed <br />from the premises after the laboratory analysis is completed. Currently the <br />compost is sold bulk to "Hyponex", they pick it up as it is completed. S.K.S. <br />is researching what is needed to bag and sell the compost themselves. <br />I W M13 U a t1a <br />RANCH NAME <br />S.K.S. Enterprise, Inc., - Brandt Road Facility - San Joaquin County <br />