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The following provides specific information on compliance with §17863.4 (b) — (d). The text <br />from Title 14 is presented in italics followed by the Facility's proposed method of compliance. <br />(b) Odor impact minimization plans shall provide guidance to on-site personnel by describing, <br />at a minimum, the following items. If the operator will not be implementing any of these <br />procedures, the plan shall explain why it is not necessary. <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 />The closest receptors will be facility staff and management who will be on-site daily monitoring <br />the status of the facility. The closest off-site receptors to the facility are located to the northeast <br />of the facility. There are seven (7) residential units within 1400 feet of the facility (one to the <br />north, five to the east and one to the west). There are no residences to the south of the site. There <br />are another six (6) within a half mile of the site, to the east. There are horse ranches to the west <br />and east of the property. <br />The processing (grinding) operation is located furthest from the receptors. A 14 -foot berm/wall is <br />constructed to diminish noise between the grinder and the receptors. The active composting <br />operations are downwind from the nearest receptors. <br />Each day the operator will evaluate on-site odors and evaluate planned operations for potential <br />release of objectionable odors. Operational practices will be implemented to minimize the <br />release of objectionable odors These include good composting practice as described in the <br />Report of Composting Site Information (appropriate C:N ratio, sufficient moisture content, <br />adequate aeration and/or turning, etc.) to minimize production and persistence of odors; good <br />housekeeping measures (like clearing spilled materials between windrows and eliminating areas <br />where water could pond). <br />The operator provides daily patrolling of the site to detect odors and assess possible odor <br />migration and documents their findings in a log that is available for LEA review. <br />If the operator detects an objectionable on-site odor, that they believe might have the potential to <br />travel off-site, they will follow the following protocol: <br />1. Investigate and determine the likely source of the odor. <br />2 <br />Integrated Waste Management Consulting, LLC Odor Impact Minimization Plan <br />November 2016 Harvest — Lathrop Composting Facility <br />