Odor Control Sample Clauses
Odor Control. City agrees that the odor control requirements of Section 12F-12 and Section 21.5.06(n) of the Zoning Code of the Municipal Code, adopted as part of the City Cannabis Law, will adequately control odors. Furthermore, City also acknowledges that the IS/MND in Section III(f) determined that odors from the Project would have a less than significant impact given cultivation will be indoors and buildings will have air filtration and ventilation systems to control odors.
Odor Control. All stations shall have electrical and water connections provided for the purpose of chemical addition on the upstream gravity line and/or the force main. Adequate provisions shall be made for the safe handling and storage of chemicals. All force mains shall have a tap for introduction of chemicals whether or not the odor control equipment is initially installed.
Odor Control. If, in the reasonable opinion of Landlord, objectionable odors are escaping from the Premises into the Property, Landlord has the right to require Tenant to install an additional ventilation system and/or filter or modify an existing ventilation system and/or filter in the Premises. Tenant will coordinate the installation and operation of any ventilation system and/or filter with Landlord to assure that such ventilation system and/or filter is compatible with the Building's existing systems and equipment (if any).
Odor Control. All structures shall have ventilation and filtration systems installed that prevent commercial cannabis plant odors from exiting the interior of the structure. The ventilation and filtration system shall be approved by the Building Official and installed prior to commencing cultivation or manufacturing within the allowable structure. Facility air intake, exhaust, and recirculating system shall be of industrial grade. Activated charcoal, recirculating, and closed loop aeration systems will be utilized as necessary for effective odor control and management. See minimum requirements, pursuant to Section 5.61.280(12).
Odor Control. Contractor shall control odors from the Facility in accordance with operating permits and shall not cause an odor nuisance to YCCL customers, employees, neighbors or the general public. Contractor shall also implement all aspects of Contractor’s Odor Impact Minimization Plan (OIMP). In the event Contractor fails to implement adequate odor control measures, Contractor’s payment shall be withheld in accordance with Section 10.8. Contractor shall revise the OIMP as necessary or as directed by County or regulatory agencies in response to verified odors from the Facility. Contractor shall implement any and all additional measures as necessary to control odor from the Facility at no additional cost to the County.
Odor Control. Because of the WWTP’s geographic location in the center of the City, odor control is a priority. There are odor control systems, procedures, and protocols in place to prevent odors from emanating from the site. The Concessionaire may continue to follow these systems, procedures, and protocols, or may propose alternate methods provided that no offsite odor complaints are generated. The City has not received an odor complaint in more than 10 years and expects the Concessionaire to continue this level of performance. Offsite odors will not be tolerated. In the event that an odor complaint is received, the Concessionaire will immediately visit the area in which the odor was detected and interview the individual making the compliant. Following the interview, the Concessionaire will tour the WWTP to identify potential sources and causes for the odor. The Concessionaire will immediately take action to mitigate the source and/or cause(s) of the odor. The Concessionaire shall notify the City the same day the odor complaint occurs, or the next business day if the complaint occurred after normal business hours. A detailed odor complaint report shall be prepared by the Concessionaire and submitted to the City, as described in the Customer Service section of these Operating Standards.
Odor Control. With the expansion of the Cruise industry, the Channel District and the construction of high density dwellings in the Port of Tampa, the City would like to evaluate the current odor control and treatment systems at the HFC AWTP. In addition, high levels of hydrogen sulfide can be very corrosive posing a costly impact and early degradation to pretreatment structures and equipment if not properly protected. This facility is known to have significant odor and corrosion potential (700-1,000 ppm at the headworks) associated with the extended detention time within the collection system. To address this concern, the Consultant will conduct a high level odor evaluation at the headworks, primary clarifiers, junction xxxxxxxx and biosolids facilities to evaluate the existing systems, identify odor and corrosion potential and provide restoration and abatement (configuration, treatment and coatings) recommendations for further evaluation in a later phase of the project. If it is determined during the course of the work that an Odor Characterization Study would be beneficial, it can be completed as additional services for the selected areas of concern. The study would include sampling (liquid stream and/or air space), odor logging and an odor evaluation.
Odor Control. COMPANY at all times shall maintain an odor control system for the Facility. The COMPANY shall operate its odor control system so as to minimize the emission of odors from the Facility into the community, but the parties acknowledge the system may be offline at times of COMPANY’s choosing. The COMPANY expects to modify the system to make it more effective. COMPANY will, each year, continue to investigate new methods, science and technology which may improve odor suppression performance, and will, if necessary and needed, invest in such improvements to combat odor impacts. COMPANY’S activities, findings, suggestions and actions will be reported to the Advisory Committee.
Odor Control. UW shall operate the Treatment Facilities in a manner to prevent and/or minimize the generation of odors through an on-going odor control program and deal in a professional manner with community groups or individuals concerned with odors or any other aspects of plant operations.
Odor Control. Contractor shall operate the Treatment Facilities in a manner to prevent and/or minimize the generation of odors through an on-going odor control program and deal in a professional manner with community groups or individuals concerned with odors or any other aspects of plant operations.