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Title 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 3.1, Articles 1-4 (California Code of Regulations) Page 18 of 19 <br /> (1) an odor monitoring protocol which describes the proximity of possible odor receptors and a <br /> method for assessing odor impacts at the locations of the possible odor receptors; and, <br /> (2) a description of meteorological conditions effecting migration of odors and/or transport of <br /> odor-causing material off-site. Seasonal variations that effect wind velocity and direction shall <br /> also be described; and, <br /> (3) a complaint response protocol; and, <br /> (4) a description of design considerations and/or projected ranges of optimal operation to be <br /> employed in minimizing odor, including method and degree of aeration, moisture content of <br /> materials, feedstock characteristics, airborne emission production, process water distribution, pad <br /> and site drainage and permeability, equipment reliability, personnel training, weather event <br /> impacts, utility service interruptions, and site specific concerns; and, <br /> (5) a description of operating procedures for minimizing odor, including aeration, moisture <br /> management, feedstock quality, drainage controls, pad maintenance, wastewater pond controls, <br /> storage practices (e.g., storage time and pile geometry), contingency plans (i.e., equipment, <br /> water, power, and personnel), biofiltration, and tarping. <br /> (c) The odor impact minimization plan shall be revised to reflect any changes, and a copy shall be provided to <br /> the EA, within 30 days of those changes. <br /> (d) The odor impact minimization plans shall be reviewed annually by the operator to determine if and <br /> revisions are necessary. <br /> (e) The odor impact minimization plan shall be used by the EA to determine whether or not the operation or <br /> facility is following the procedures established by the operator. If the EA determines that the odor impact <br /> minimization plan is not being followed, the EA may issue a Notice and Order (pursuant to section 18304) to <br /> require the operator to either comply with the odor impact minimization plan or to revise it. <br /> (f) If the odor impact minimization plan is being followed, but the odor impacts are still occurring, the EA may <br /> issue a Notice and Order (pursuant to section 18304) requiring the operator to take additional reasonable and <br /> feasible measures to minimize odors. <br /> Note: <br /> Authority cited: <br /> Sections 40502, 43020, 43021 and 43209.1 of the Public Resources Code. <br /> http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Regulations/Title 14/ch3 l.htm 3/23/2006 <br />