Stockwell Engineers worked with an industrial client to engineer, procure, and construct a state-of-the-art odor control system designed to meet the client’s specific needs and environmental goals. Our team conducted preliminary evaluations, including detailed cost estimates and the development of multiple engineered solutions, ultimately recommending the optimal approach that was selected by the client.
The evaluation process began with a thorough assessment of the odor sources at the facility. We identified the precise locations of the odor emissions by collecting and analyzing samples. This in-depth analysis allowed us to design an advanced odor control system capable of efficiently capturing and processing biogas from these identified sources. A 92-foot dome was custom-fabricated and securely installed atop an existing tank, with a carefully designed network of both aboveground and underground pipelines to transport the collected odors to a centralized treatment facility.
Once captured, the biogas is directed to a specialized odor treatment unit designed to effectively neutralize the odors, ensuring the system meets the client’s environmental standards.
As the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contractor, Stockwell not only sourced the critical odor treatment equipment but also took full responsibility for the construction phase. This included the installation of mechanical piping, electrical and communication systems, and the final site restoration, ensuring a seamless, on-time, and within-budget project delivery.