No Odor Reports Today 3/6/2020

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One Day Without A Smell Report

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Please Help Me Get Rid of This Smell so I Can Do Other Stuff 

We rate today as 5 breaths of fresh air!

The NNW wind today was a blessing



The wind is blowing in from the North West today. The air is clean and fresh. I don't know if Anuvia shut down production today or if they're running and Apopka is getting the stink. It was so nice to wake up to these posts this morning.

 It's Friday: 3/6/2020: the wind is from the North/ Northwest and there is NO SMELL at my house... I can go outside!!!!!

Yes. Relief. Back Porch Air.

I have both double doors open. We have to get it while we can.

Ridiculous [we have to feel this way].... totally not acceptable...

 I was able to walk my dogs today! Why can't this be EVERY day?

We opened all the windows today. It was refreshing.

Yay! Clean air smell today!







I didn't write this e-mail, I'm sharing it with permission. 
To All Concerned Parties:
I am writing this email as a comparison of days at my house.
Three mornings out of four this week I have been unable to be outside of my house because of the smell. This is unacceptable.
Yesterday: 3/5/2020 at 7:00 am and for most of the morning the smell was worse than horrible. The temperature was 84 degrees, the humidity was 76% and the wind was from the South at 12 mph. The windsock at Anuvia confirmed that the wind direction. The smell lasted at my house in the morning until approximately 11 am. 
A friend drove and I rode to Jones Avenue and I videotaped the activity/steam/smoke coming from Zellwin farms, Industrial Container Services, and Shelly’s Environmental Services (their smoke appeared to be dark in color where on the other sites the smoke/steam was white.) There was no farm activity that was apparent further East on Jones Road.
The smell at my house was a biosolid/ (sewage/fecal/poop) smell. There were many trucks coming and going from Shelly’s and much activity on site as well from appearances. We observed an ammonia tanker truck going into Anuvia. There was a noticeable chemical smell of sulfur around the plant as we drove onsite at Anuvia to turn around.
Ironically, the smell along Jones Road was not bad. However, we exited north onto 441 and drove into Holly Estates where we met a couple who said the smell is “VERY BAD” many days, usually during the mornings, and they had been told it was the mushroom farm by the sellers of their house. In the back of Holly Estates, where continued construction is occurring, the “biosolids” smell was bad.
We then drove to Willow Street and into the back area where a “very pungent/ chemical smell" was overpowering. We exited the car and walked to the south side of Willow Street where the smell was the worse and could see the Anuvia Plant approximately 500 yards away and the steam/smoke coming from it. 
I began to get a headache immediately (I'm very allergic/sensitive to many chemical smells) and had to return to the car. We passed a school bus with children from the back of Willow Street and there is the Orange County Community Center located here as well. I would think that exposure to these chemicals is not healthy for anyone, let alone children.
Fast forward to 3/6/2020. The temperature at my house 10:00 am: 64 degrees, humidity 66%, wind: NNW 13 mph. NO ODOR.
WE WANT OUR FRESH, CLEAN AIR BACK!
Keeping you informed.


This is interesting.
This isn't perfect but it gets the point across

Don't forget the meeting on March 17th at 8 pm at 
the Tangerine Improvement Society Building!

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