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Morris Forman Wastewater
Treatment Plant Verbal Description Survey #2 - Pre Zimpro shutdown The community odor survey was conducted on the afternoon of Thursday, September 20, 2001. It was a sunny day with wind generally out of the west, northwest at 2-4 miles per hour. The temperature was about 80°F. For the five (5) ambient sampling locations (#1-#5) in the neighborhoods north and northeast of the treatment plant, along the Dumesnil St. corridor, the odor intensities were non detectable to faint and the hydrogen sulfide (H2S) concentrations ranged from 1-4 parts per billion (ppb). No Zimpro odors from the MFWTP were detected at these stations. Very faint odors were detected at the three (3) sampling stations (#6-#8) in the neighborhoods east and southeast of the plant except for a noticeable Zimpro odor at Station #7. H2S levels were 0-3 ppb at these stations. For the three (3) sampling stations (#9-#11) located south and southwest of the treatment plant in the more industrial areas of the City, the odor levels were very faint to noticeable. The H2S concentrations were 0-2 ppb. A strong industrial chemical odor was detectable at station #9 from Rubbertown and a noticeable chemical odor was detected at station #10. At the MFWTP, there were light winds generally out of the west to north. The odor intensity at the seven (7) sampling stations around the plant ranged from faint to strong. H2S concentrations at these stations ranged from 0-29 ppb with the highest readings measured at stations #16 and #18 where the average H2S was about 26 ppb. Both biotowers were in-service and both scrubbers were running. All recirculation fans at the towers were operating. The portable incinerator was on standby operating today. The existing stationary incinerator (PTO) was operating normally. Odor surveys will be conducted an average of once every two weeks during this project and will be conducted through August, 2002. |
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Last Updated: October 26, 2001
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