Air: Odor Control |
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| What is It? | ||||||||||||
Odor is defined in DEQ's air pollution control rules as "the sensation resulting from stimulation of the human sense of smell" (IDAPA 58.01.01.775-776). Odor is a sensitive subject because perception of odors is subjective. What smells bad to one person may not offend another. Our sensitivities and reactions to odors are influenced by personal preferences, opinions, experiences, and the varying sensitivities of our olfactory systems. |
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| Why Should Our Community Care? | ||||||||||||
The Rules for the Control of Air Pollution in Idaho (Section 776) state in part that "No person shall allow, suffer, cause or permit the emission of odorous gases, liquids or solids into the atmosphere in such quantities as to cause air pollution." Odors are a concern for Idahoans and a frequent source of citizen complaints to state and local government agencies. A wide range of operations, including livestock feedlots, wastewater treatment plants, and various other industries may generate odors. Cities and counties are responsible for addressing odor problems caused by pets or the presence of other livestock in residential areas. |
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| What Can We Do? | ||||||||||||
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| State and Local Regulatory Responsibilities | ||||||||||||
In general... ...if the odor is created by a business or industry regulated by DEQ, in most cases, DEQ will investigate and work to resolve the odor complaint through development, modification, and/or enforcement of an odor management plan. ...if the odor is created by an agricultural operation, it is the Idaho State Department of Agriculture's responsibility to address the problem. ...if the odor is created by a solid waste facility, it is the responsibility of the Public Health District in which the source is located to resolve the situation. ...if the odor is created by pets or the presence of other livestock in residential areas, the complaint is referred to the appropriate city or county authority for regulation under local zoning regulations. |
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| Resources | ||||||||||||
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| Have a question? | ||||||||||||
For more information on odor, visit DEQ's Odor Web page. |