Odor Compliance Issues Todd Boyer Pat Sanders. Prohibits: –“the presence in the outdoor atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in such quantities.

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Odor Compliance Issues Todd Boyer Pat Sanders

Prohibits: –“the presence in the outdoor atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in such quantities and duration as tend to be injurious to human health or welfare, animal or plant life or property, or would unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property…” N.J.S.A. 26:2C-2. Also codified at N.J.A.C. 7:27-5.2(a). Air Pollution Control Act

An odor caused by the release of an air contaminant is considered air pollution and a violation of the APCA if the Department determines that the odor has unreasonably interfered with the enjoyment of life or property. These violations are sometimes referred to as “subchapter 5” violations. Subchapter 5 Violations [N.J.A.C. 7:27-5.2(a)]

The Investigator must be able to verify and prove that a person (as defined in the regulation) has caused or allowed the release to the outdoor atmosphere air contaminants that, in the investigator’s independent judgement, exceeded the statutory standards. Citing a Subchapter 5 Violation

All relevant facts and circumstances including, but not limited to: Intensity Character Hedonic Tone frequency duration number of persons affected Area How is complainant (unreasonably/injured) affected Determinants of a Detected Odor to Consider

Intensity - Perceived strength of an odor (Intensity scale 1 through 5). Character - A description of the odor, e.g., “smelling like coffee, oranges, paint, etc. Hedonic Tone - The degree of like or dislike of an odor sensation. Frequency - How often does the odor occur. Duration - How long does the odor last. Number of persons affected (within the household) - goes to amount of possible penalty. Area affected - Property of or used by complainant. How is the complainant affected - must show unreasonable or injurious effects from the odor. Odor Factors

Scale Odor Intensity Description 0 Odor not detected by sense of smell. 1 - Very Light Odorant present in the air which activates the sense of smell, but the characteristics may not be distinguishable. 2 - Light Odorant present in the air which activates the sense of smell and is distinguishable and definite, but not necessarily objectionable in short durations. 3 - Moderate Odorant present in the air which easily activates the sense of smell, is very distinct and clearly distinguishable, and may tend to be objectionable and/ or irritating. 4 - Strong Odorant present in the air which would be objectionable and cause a person to attempt to avoid it completely, could indicate a tendency to possibly produce physiological effects during prolonged exposure. Odor Scale and Description

Scale Odor Intensity Description 5 - Very Strong Odorant present which is so strong, it is overpowering and intolerable for any length of time and could tend to easily produce some physiological effects. Odor Scale and Description

 If an odor complaint is verified by the inspector, a violation is issued to the responsible facility. Anonymity of the complainant is still in force at this time.  The penalty for a first offense is $1,000.  The penalty for a second offense is $2,000.  The penalty for a third offense is $5,000.  The penalty for a fourth and each subsequent offense is $15,000.  There are potential reductions in penalties if a full implementation of remedial measures were taken. In addition, there is a potential increase in penalties based on the amount of population affected and the nature of the contaminant. Subchapter 5 Violations and Penalties [N.J.A.C. 7:27-5.2(a)]

 If an incident occurs at your facility that results in a release of air contaminants that pose a threat to the public health, welfare or the environment or,  If an incident occurs at your facility that results in a release of air contaminants in a quantity or concentration which might reasonably result in citizen complaints, but which does not pose a potential threat to public health, welfare or the environment You must immediately notify the DEP 24 Hour Hotline # of WARNDEP ( ) If Facility Air Release Occurs

 Citation:  N.J.S.A. 26:2C-19(e), failure to immediately notify the Department of release of air contaminants in a quantity or concentration which poses a potential threat to public health, welfare or the environment. First offense penalty is $2,000 Second offense penalty is $4,000 Third offense penalty is $10,000 Fourth and each subsequent offense is $30,000 Civil administrative penalty for violations of N.J.S.A. 26:2C-19(e)

Citation: N.J.S.A. 26:2C-19(e), failure to immediately notify the Department of release of air contaminants in a quantity or concentration which might reasonably result in citizen complaints, but which does not pose a potential threat to public health, welfare or the environment First offense penalty is $200 Second offense penalty is $400 Third offense penalty is $1,000 Fourth and each subsequent offense penalty is $3,000 Civil administrative penalty for violations of N.J.S.A. 26:2C-19(e)

NJ citizens can’t live this way

Potential Sub 5 Sources Sewage Treatment Plants

Potential Sub 5 Sources Chemical Manufacturing Plants

Potential Sub 5 Sources Refineries

Potential Sub 5 Sources

Potential Sub 5 Sources Rendering Plants

Potential Sub 5 Sources Composting Facilities

Potential Sub 5 Sources Asphalt Plants

Potential Sub 5 Sources Stone Processing

Potential Sub 5 Sources Auto Body Shops

Potential Sub 5 Sources Landfills

 Pleasant odors such as bakery and coffee odors can interfere with a citizen’s enjoyment of life and property if they occur frequently.  Enforcement has investigated civilian complaints of odors generated from bakeries, coffee roasting companies, flavor and fragrance companies, fast food restaurants, wood burning pizzerias, as well as the aforementioned sources. Odors

 Insert Your Facility Photo Here Enforcement Case Studies

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