Monitoring H2S in real-time at Johanna Foods to Identify Odour and Mitigate Pollution
Johanna Foods installed Odosense and AQBot to monitor SO2, H2S, NH3, CH3SH, TVOC, CH2O, NO2, and CL2, along with temperature. This allows them to take targeted actions to minimize odour emissions. This resulted in a significant reduction in complaints from the surrounding community.
Flemington, NJ
June 2024
Food and Beverage industry
Johanna Foods
1 Odosense, 2 AQBot H2S
Odour Monitoring
Our Client
Johanna Foods is a leading food manufacturer located in Flemington, New Jersey. They are committed to providing high-quality products while maintaining responsible environmental practices. It operates a wastewater treatment plant at its facility in Flemington, New Jersey. This plant is designed to treat the wastewater generated by the company’s food manufacturing processes, including the production of yogurt, juice, and other beverages.
The Challenge
Johanna Foods’ wastewater treatment plant uses a combination of biological and chemical processes to remove pollutants from the wastewater before it is discharged into the local sewer system. They received complaints from the local community surrounding their wastewater treatment plant, including odour issues and air pollution violations. This raised concerns about their environmental impact and the well-being of nearby communities. To address this issue, they needed a reliable system to monitor air quality and identify potential odour sources.
The Solution
To help them address and resolve the issues, they installed Oizom’s Odosense and AQBot, an odour and air quality monitoring solution to monitor various odourous parameters. The devices were selected for cutting-edge technology to detect and measure various odour compounds. The Odosense device was installed near the lagoon at the wastewater treatment plant to monitor SO2, H2S, NH3, CH3SH, TVOC, CH2O, NO2, and CL2, along with temperature. AQBot was strategically installed at the exhaust of the carbon systems, which specifically monitor hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a common odourous gas associated with wastewater treatment processes. It has an in-built display, allowing plant authorities and workers to monitor air quality data continuously.
The Result
By installing Oizom’s Odosense and AQBot, Johanna Foods continuously monitors and identifies odour sources in real-time. This data allows them to take targeted actions to minimize odour emissions. Utilizing Odosense data, they optimized their wastewater treatment processes with real-time air quality data to minimize odour generation. This resulted in a significant reduction in odour complaints from the surrounding community. The instant alert with siren and strobe light of the AQBot system provides an added layer of safety, ensuring that workers and management are promptly notified of any potential hazards, allowing for quick action to mitigate risks and maintain a safe working environment.
Oizom’s Envizom played a crucial role in this project. It provided the collected air quality data in user-friendly dashboards with graphs and charts, allowing for easy identification of the root causes of odour emission. It sends daily/weekly/monthly H2S reports to the admins. It also provides real-time alerts via email or SMS when odour concentrations exceed predetermined thresholds. This enabled Johanna Foods to take prompt corrective actions and protect the environment.
About Oizom
Innovation, reliability, and environmental responsibility define Oizom. With Oizom’s Polludrone system, Godrej & Boyce efficiently detected and managed the threat of HCl emissions, preserving the integrity of its MS sheets, and underscoring Oizom’s expertise in delivering tailored environmental monitoring solutions.
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