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-DRAFT - <br />Aeration. <br />DRAFT- <br />Aeration. Harvest -Lathrop currently relies on natural aeration and does not employ any forced <br />aeration. <br />Moisture Management. Harvest uses a water truck to add moisture to the material to be <br />composted. <br />Feedstock Quality. Harvest's feedstocks are all source -separated and are delivered promptly to <br />the facility (they are not allowed to sit and generate odors prior to arriving at the facility). Most <br />of the feedstocks do not arrive with odor issues. Any particularly odiferous loads will be <br />covered with chipped wood waste to reduce odors. <br />Drainage controls. The Harvest site drains to a centralized holding pond which is then pumped <br />to one of two retention ponds. To date none of these has been identified as a source of odor. <br />Pad maintenance. Harvest regularly scrapes the pad in order to minimize ponding. Standing <br />water is absorbed using chipped wood or other absorbent. <br />Wastewater pond controls. As described above, Harvest maintains two ponds for water storage. <br />To date none of these has been identified as a source of odor. <br />Storage Practices. Materials that could generate odor during storage include incoming green <br />waste material and food scraps materials. All green material is processed within 7 days of <br />receipt. All food scraps loads, are directly incorporated into a composting pile within 24 hours. <br />Contingency Plans. As described in the RCSI, Harvest relies on nearby equipment vendors for <br />rental equipment in the event of a major equipment breakdown. Harvest employs sufficient staff <br />to cover existing shifts in the event of a personnel shortage (i.e., existing personnel could work <br />additional hours to cover shifts.). <br />Weather impacts. Operations are curtailed during periods of heavy rain and high winds. To <br />date, specific weather impacts have not been identified as contributing to off-site odors. <br />Biofiltration. Harvest does not currently use any biofiltration for odor control. <br />Tarping. Harvest would consider tarping piles if it were shown to reduce odors. Harvest does <br />not currently use any tarps for the purposes of odor control. <br />12 <br />Integrated Waste Management Consulting, LLC <br />November 2016 <br />Odor Impact Minimization Plan <br />Harvest — Lathrop Composting Facility <br />CANNED <br />