Anotec Odour Control now supplies convenient portable odour systems. Client can benefit from either purchasing outright or hiring these effective units for the duration of any projects. Built specifically for use with Anotec Odour Control's specialty odour control solution 0307, portable odour system is flexible and robust and can be used in many types of applications like landfill, site remediation, waste management, fugitive emissions etc. Due to the ease of transportation and installation, the portable odour systems and the 0307 solution is referred to as Odour Control in a Bucket. When you hire or buy our odour control package in a bucket, you get a unit packed in a reusable bucket, a 25 litre drum of Anotec 0307 and a 200L reservoir tank. All can be put together and ready to go in 3 minutes. No retention time, no waiting – instant odour control at your fingertips.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Assessment and management of odour from stationary sources in NSWanotec.net | anotec.net
Assessment and management of odour from stationary sources in NSWanotec.net | anotec.net: "Assessment and management of odour from stationary sources in NSW
The Technical Framework – Assessment and Management of Odour from Stationary Sources in NSW provides a policy framework for assessing and managing activities that emit odour and offers guidance on dealing with odour issues to industry, consent authorities, planners, environmental regulators and odour specialists. It outlines:
the legislation that applies to odour assessment and management in NSW
a fair and transparent process for assessing odour impacts from new developments
a system to help protect the environment and community from odour impacts while promoting fair and equitable outcomes for odour-emitting activities
a technical reference document for proponents/developers, planners and regulators."
The Technical Framework – Assessment and Management of Odour from Stationary Sources in NSW provides a policy framework for assessing and managing activities that emit odour and offers guidance on dealing with odour issues to industry, consent authorities, planners, environmental regulators and odour specialists. It outlines:
the legislation that applies to odour assessment and management in NSW
a fair and transparent process for assessing odour impacts from new developments
a system to help protect the environment and community from odour impacts while promoting fair and equitable outcomes for odour-emitting activities
a technical reference document for proponents/developers, planners and regulators."
anotec.net Page 31 | anotec.net - Part 31
anotec.net Page 31 | anotec.net - Part 31: "Odour Offensive
Posted on June 6, 2008 by Anotec Odour Control
Charm offensiveBlackpool Gazette – Blackpool,England,UKBut the odour has made many enemies for United Utilities who are now keen to make themselves more open to public approach and criticism. … odour news"
Posted on June 6, 2008 by Anotec Odour Control
Charm offensiveBlackpool Gazette – Blackpool,England,UKBut the odour has made many enemies for United Utilities who are now keen to make themselves more open to public approach and criticism. … odour news"
The Science of Smell Part 1: Odor perception and physiological response
Olfaction, the sense of smell, is the least
understood of the five senses. This, among other
factors, makes the task of reducing livestock odors
a considerable challenge.
more info
http://bit.ly/hYwdax
understood of the five senses. This, among other
factors, makes the task of reducing livestock odors
a considerable challenge.
more info
http://bit.ly/hYwdax
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
BBC News - Extra waste crews 'to tackle Exeter rubbish backlogs'
BBC News - Extra waste crews 'to tackle Exeter rubbish backlogs': "Exeter Council is to bring in extra resources to tackle rubbish backlogs caused by recent snow and public holidays, the city's lord mayor says.
Angry residents said they were concerned they may have to wait for up to a month for bin collections.
Mounds of rubbish blocking alleyways and streets have led to complaints about rats and possible health hazards.
Mayor Marcel Choules said he was told the cleansing department was to bring in extra staff to clean up the city."
Angry residents said they were concerned they may have to wait for up to a month for bin collections.
Mounds of rubbish blocking alleyways and streets have led to complaints about rats and possible health hazards.
Mayor Marcel Choules said he was told the cleansing department was to bring in extra staff to clean up the city."
EA plans to loosen AD permitting restrictions - letsrecycle.com
EA plans to loosen AD permitting restrictions - letsrecycle.com: "A consultation on plans to allow anaerobic digestion facilities to be built nearer to homes and businesses without operators having to apply for more expensive and complicated environmental permits has been launched by the Environment Agency today (January 4).
But, while on-farm AD operators look set to benefit from the proposals outlined in the ‘Standard Rules Consultation No. 6', off-farm operators will still be expected to operate under a 250 metre distance limit and a more expensive bespoke permit, due to odour issues.
The proposed changes would affect the permitting regime for AD facilities
The consultation covers proposals in relation to gas emissions from burning AD-derived biogas, and includes removing the requirement for AD facilities to be sited more than 200 metres from public buildings or homes in order to operate under a standard permit, rather than the bespoke alternative.
It also includes plans to reduce the"
But, while on-farm AD operators look set to benefit from the proposals outlined in the ‘Standard Rules Consultation No. 6', off-farm operators will still be expected to operate under a 250 metre distance limit and a more expensive bespoke permit, due to odour issues.
The proposed changes would affect the permitting regime for AD facilities
The consultation covers proposals in relation to gas emissions from burning AD-derived biogas, and includes removing the requirement for AD facilities to be sited more than 200 metres from public buildings or homes in order to operate under a standard permit, rather than the bespoke alternative.
It also includes plans to reduce the"
Sewage plant rule: two calls and it closes | Stuff.co.nz
Sewage plant rule: two calls and it closes | Stuff.co.nz: "Two complaints about smells will be all it takes to shut down Hastings District Council's sewage treatment system at Clive.
The bio-trickling filter technology has been plagued by bad odour since the $27 million plant opened in mid-2009, though the council says complaints about smells have declined.
Now documents obtained under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act show the Hastings council and the Hawke's Bay Regional Council have reached an agreement that the BTF system will be shut down if it smells too much.
The shutdown will happen if 'two complaints are made concerning offensive odours emanating from the plant in any three-hour period', the agreement states. When that happens, the council will switch back to its old milliscreen system, which is less effective at treating the sewage."
The bio-trickling filter technology has been plagued by bad odour since the $27 million plant opened in mid-2009, though the council says complaints about smells have declined.
Now documents obtained under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act show the Hastings council and the Hawke's Bay Regional Council have reached an agreement that the BTF system will be shut down if it smells too much.
The shutdown will happen if 'two complaints are made concerning offensive odours emanating from the plant in any three-hour period', the agreement states. When that happens, the council will switch back to its old milliscreen system, which is less effective at treating the sewage."
Frankenswine: Pigs genetically modified not to smell | Mail Online
Frankenswine: Pigs genetically modified not to smell | Mail Online: "It looks, sounds and, according to its creators, tastes like a normal pig.
But this is no ordinary farmyard animal. The specially-bred Yorkshire pig is the first of a new generation of ‘Frankenswine’ – genetically modified hogs designed to be cheaper and greener.
The creators of the GM superpig, nicknamed the Enviropig, say its manure contains less phosphorus than normal slurry and poses less risk to rivers, streams and lakes."
But this is no ordinary farmyard animal. The specially-bred Yorkshire pig is the first of a new generation of ‘Frankenswine’ – genetically modified hogs designed to be cheaper and greener.
The creators of the GM superpig, nicknamed the Enviropig, say its manure contains less phosphorus than normal slurry and poses less risk to rivers, streams and lakes."
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