Odor Control for Biosolids Tipping Floors and MSW Transfer Stations
The goal of this project is to demonstrate and evaluate the performance of a new odor control product and process to combat the odors associated with MSW and biosolids, which has distinct advantages for the composting and waste collection industries. Two areas in Sumter County with known intermittent odor problems will be treated, the MSW tipping floor, and the biosolids tipping area.
The purpose of the treatment in the first area is to diminish odor to unnoticeable levels in any location around the MSW tipping building and minimize odor within the building. In the biosolids tipping area, the purpose of the treatment is to diminish odor to unnoticeable levels in any location around the area and minimize odor under the covered area.
The product demonstration period and ongoing treatment will show that odor from garbage tipping floors and sludge or biosolids tipping and storage areas can be efficiently and effectively minimized.

Odor Control – Progress Report Oct 1 – Dec 31, 2004
Odor Control – Progress Report Jan 1 – Mar 31, 2005
Odor Control – Final Report
