Practical sheet | REF: FIC1343 V1

Air and odor, implementing comprehensive management

Author: Sarah PELLETIER

Publication date: March 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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2. How do you define the olfactory impact of your activities?

The impact assessment and the preventive and/or remedial measures to be taken must be detailed in your impact study (articles R. 512-5 and R. 122-5 of Code de l’environnement ) submitted with your application for authorization to operate.

This impact can be defined in several stages.

2.1 What are the sources of odors in your plant?

The sources can be many and varied, but for there to be an "odor", the odorous components must be eluted in a gaseous phase.

The olfactory impact will therefore depend on the nature of the compound and its concentration in the gas phase, but also...

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