The use of dispersion modelling as a means of regulating the impact of odours from WwTW’s on surrounding areas is increasing. Although dispersion modelling is an invaluable tool in assessing odour impacts, its accuracy depends primarily on the emission rates used in the model. Current practice is to use static emission rates, either from look-up tables, or site sampling, despite the known variability of emissions. If dispersion modelling is to provide the accuracy required of a regulatory tool, an assessment of the impact of variability of emissions on the results obtained needs to be undertaken. This paper presents a case study of variable emission rate modelling using ODOURsim®, and the impact of variable emissions on dispersion mod...
Odour concentration measurements in a chosen industrial source were made in this study using the met...
A wide variability of odour impact criteria is found around the world. The objective of this resear...
International audienceSource characterization alone is not sufficient to account for the effective i...
The analysis of odour impacts in civil wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a challenging task. Od...
Regarding air quality, odours have been repeatedly ranked as the number one reason for public compla...
In the field of odour impact assessments resulting from industrial activities, the use of atmospheri...
Two different scenarios in terms of odour impact assessment were studied during the phase of upgradi...
The accuracy of dispersion models is a widely debated topic. The goal of this research was to assess...
Landfills are an important source of odour pollution, potentially causing nuisance to adjacent popul...
Statutory nuisance laws and the dilution-to-threshold principles do not meet the requirements of an ...
This paper assesses the dispersion of odour from a waste transfer station in the North London area, ...
Odour emissions are episodic, characterised by periods of high emission rates, interspersed with pe...
A new development towards the first worldwide guideline on the assessment of odour exposure by using...
Odorous emissions can result in physiological and psychological discomfort when released and subsequ...
Odour concentration measurements in a chosen industrial source were made in this study using the met...
A wide variability of odour impact criteria is found around the world. The objective of this resear...
International audienceSource characterization alone is not sufficient to account for the effective i...
The analysis of odour impacts in civil wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a challenging task. Od...
Regarding air quality, odours have been repeatedly ranked as the number one reason for public compla...
In the field of odour impact assessments resulting from industrial activities, the use of atmospheri...
Two different scenarios in terms of odour impact assessment were studied during the phase of upgradi...
The accuracy of dispersion models is a widely debated topic. The goal of this research was to assess...
Landfills are an important source of odour pollution, potentially causing nuisance to adjacent popul...
Statutory nuisance laws and the dilution-to-threshold principles do not meet the requirements of an ...
This paper assesses the dispersion of odour from a waste transfer station in the North London area, ...
Odour emissions are episodic, characterised by periods of high emission rates, interspersed with pe...
A new development towards the first worldwide guideline on the assessment of odour exposure by using...
Odorous emissions can result in physiological and psychological discomfort when released and subsequ...
Odour concentration measurements in a chosen industrial source were made in this study using the met...
A wide variability of odour impact criteria is found around the world. The objective of this resear...
International audienceSource characterization alone is not sufficient to account for the effective i...