Determination of dose-response relationship to derive odor impact criteria for a wastewater treatment plant

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Abstract

Municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) inside cities have been the major com- plained sources of odor pollution in China, whereas there is little knowledge about the dose-response relationship to describe the resident complaints caused by odor exposure. This study explored a dose- response relationship between the modelled exposure and the annoyance surveyed by questionnaires. Firstly, the time series of odor concentrations were preliminarily simulated by a dispersion model. Secondly, the perception-related odor exposures were further calculated by combining with the peak to mean factors (constant value 4 (Germany) and 2.3 (Italy)), different time periods of “a whole year”, “summer”, and “nighttime of summer”, and two approaches of odor impact criterion (OIC) (“odor-hour” and “odor concentration”). Thirdly, binomial logistic regression models were used to compare kinds of perception-related odor exposures and odor annoyance by odds ratio, goodness of fit and predictive ability. All perception-related odor exposures were positively associated with odor annoyance. The best goodness of fit was found when using “nighttime of summer” in predicting odor-annoyance responses, which highlights the importance of the time of the day and the time of the year weighting. The best predictive performance for odor perception was determined when the OIC was 4 ou/m3 at the 99th percentile for the odor exposure over time periods of nighttime of summer. The study of dose-response relationship could be useful for the odor management and control of WWTP to maximize the satisfaction of air quality for the residents inside city.

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Zhang, Y., Yang, W., Schauberger, G., Wang, J., Geng, J., Wang, G., & Meng, J. (2021). Determination of dose-response relationship to derive odor impact criteria for a wastewater treatment plant. Atmosphere, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12030371

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