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Progressive Odour
Management Plan
Victoria Zavras.
The presence of nuisance odours originating from any
facility ‐ identified during operator, manager or regulator
site inspection, or a neighbour complaint verified by a
“trained” nose – initiates the first four levels of action
Anotec Pty Limited that take place successively until the odour conditions
external to the property are acceptable to the local
30‐32 Chegwyn Street
health department or regional air quality authority.
Botany NSW 2019
Anotec recommends that Levels one through to four
Tel: 02 9700 1222 | Fax: 02 9700 1771 form part of your operating requirements or EMP
(Environmental Management Plan).
Email: service@anotec.com.au
•Self‐ Odour •Review of
Audit & Site Operating
Inspection procedures
Level Level
1 2
Level Level
4 3
•Consider •Review of Raw
retrofitting or Materials and
upgrade of plant existing pollution
control devices
Level 1 Level 2
Level 1 is a self odour inspection and Level 2 is to change the operating procedures. This is
correction operation. Each of the implemented if the odours are still persisting and you have
operational aspects of the business done the best you can with the tools available in Level 1
that impact on odour generation and operations, the company and regulators evaluate those
control is evaluated by operating improper conditions together, as a team, and outline new
personnel to determine their procedures and handling methods.
contribution to the offensive odour. Changes that reduce odours are adopted into the plan of
operation and maintained. Level 1 can now continue to be
implemented.
Level 3 Level 4