Community odor concerns, how to respond objectively
Posted by Veronique Cadieux on Fri, Oct 21, 2011 @ 10:06 AM
You would like to respond objectively to odor concerns?
In our last blog, we have shown you how to respond objectively to odor concerns using audits, odor diagnosis, impact study and odor observer committee.
Odor issues are never the same from one industry to the next, but depend upon sectoral functions and varying priorities there is always a way to monitor odor emissions.
OdoScan let you monitor the impact of odor emissions of your industrial site or facility in real time! OdoScan is easy to implement, reliable, incorporating the EPA Aermod dispersion model, it is a site operator’s dream come true.

If you have ever had an odor assessment done, you know the budget it represents. And how many weeks or months it can take for you to get the results. OdoScan gives you the equivalent results in 4 or 5 minutes. And more accurately, too, because OdoScan has its own weather station, as opposed to an assessment working with 5-year area weather averages. Operating 24/7, OdoScan delivers the visuals and data of at least 288 odor assessments each day!
Since odor issues are never the same from an industry to another, you might be in need of a continuous odor monitoring system using eNoses.

OdoWatch, offers 24/7 odor measurement with eNoses, realtime odor plume dispersion modeling & automatic odor alerts. OdoWatch allows you to:
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Right-size odor abatement equipment
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Set odor management priorities
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Reduce odor neutralizer volume
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Save on investigations and government reporting
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Facilitate community relations
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Ensure site Certificate of Approval & Permit compliance
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Reduce documentation cost
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Eliminate current onsite sampling & measurement campaigns
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Prove good corporate citizenship
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Shield yourself against false claims & accusations
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Optimize CAPEX
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Save on OPEX – time, energy & chemicals