Will the supplemental waste add odor issues in our community?
No. The supplemental waste, which may be used to fuel Renewable Energy Facility 2 until there is enough local waste to fill the plant to capacity, will be delivered directly in a waste storage pit within an enclosed building. The Tipping Building is under what is referred to as “negative pressure.” Specifically, the under-fire and over-fire air that is drawn into the boilers is drawn from the Tipping and Fuel Storage Buildings at REF 2. The facility is designed to prevent odiferous air from exiting the building.

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1. Will the supplemental waste add odor issues in our community?
2. What is the possible source of odor at the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County’s Renewable Energy Park on N. Jog Road?
3. Are there more odor complaints now than before?
4. What does the SWA do when it receives an odor complaint?
5. What actions has the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County taken to mitigate the potential for odors from its operations?
6. Is the SWA the source of all objectionable odors in the County?
7. What are the permit conditions that the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County has to follow for its operation?
8. Has the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County ever been cited by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for not meeting its permit conditions related to odors?