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<br />- <br /> <br /> <br />2vC:T' <br /> <br />Division: Air Pollution Control DivisIon <br />James H. Lents, Director <br /> <br />11. Intervention strategy to ainimize i.pact of odors - Odor levels are detected by human observation. Current complaint levels to the atate <br />agency and local health departments Indicate approxImately 1000 cOIIplalnts/year. Odors are emitted frOIl both mobile and stationary source <br />actIvity. Contributing factors which i.pact on direct causes of excessIve odor exposure In Colorado and which are technically and <br />realistically intervenable include: (1) level of control on stationary sources; (2) activity rate; and (3) fuels and aaterials used. If these <br />causes are addressed thrOdgh available technologies then odor iapacts as aeasured by formal coaplalnts will Dot exceed 1000 through June 30, <br />1965. <br /> <br />-44- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />- <br />