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RP2008: Journal paper: Survey of the effect of odour impact on communities

In the context of environmental malodour, surveys are valuable as they allow for the relatively detailed analysis of multiple factors pertaining to odour perception and subsequent reaction. However, the causes for an individual to experience odour impact while a neighbour will not are still not understood.

The goal of this current survey design was to consolidate varying research paths for surveys within the environmental odour research space. This survey investigated the area of effect for wastewater treatment plants by using stratified random sampling techniques that radiated from the industrial areas. Additionally, it provided a “non-alerted” response to environmental malodour that represents a step forward for ecological validity.

The researchers found a small number of items relating to odour annoyance and home ownership that can be used in order to predict odour impact for individual community members. However, they also did not find any relationship with odour impact and perceived control. This survey design and analysis reconciles the varied approaches towards community surveys administered in prior literature, as well as providing information to improve future community engagement policies.

Read the paper HERE.

Projects: 
RP2008: Wastewater Biosolids