Odor Control Master Plan for Noman Cole Pollution Control Plant to be Discussed
Fairfax County Office of Public
Affairs
12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 551
Fairfax, VA 22035-0065
703-324-3187, TTY 703-324-2935, FAX 703-324-2010
Feb. 4, 2005
Odor Control Master Plan for
Noman Cole Pollution Control Plant to be Discussed
Odor control is the topic of a public meeting on Monday, Feb. 28 at the Noman M. Cole Jr. Pollution Control Plant. Neighborhood residents are invited to participate in the development of a master plan to further reduce background odors from the sewage treatment facility.
The 7 p.m. meeting will take place at the plant, which is located at 9399 Richmond Highway, Lorton. Representatives from the plant and CH2M Hill, a consulting firm hired by Fairfax County, will be present. At the meeting, CH2M Hill will present their findings and recommendations in an odor control master plan.
The plant currently spends more than $1 million a year on odor control operations, as a result of its decade-long strategy to reduce nuisance smells. Plant managers, however, wish to curtail the more subtle odors that still remain. The master plan will identify capital and operational improvements to contain and control these odors.
Fairfax County has hired engineering firm CH2M Hill to draft the master plan. During this past summer’s hottest months, CH2M Hill took 30 odor samples from various locations around the plant and these samples will be used to recommend proposed solutions.
The Noman M. Cole Jr. Pollution Control Plant was placed in service in 1970. Today, it serves close to half of Fairfax County residents, treating more than 40 million gallons of wastewater daily. The neighborhoods of Gunston Plaza, Lorton Station and Williamsburg Square are adjacent to the plant.
For more information about this meeting, please
contact Mike McGrath at 703-550-9740, extension 250, TTY 711. If you wish
to report a complaint about odors, please call 703-550-9740, extension
278, TTY 711.


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