Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2195

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Objectionable odor emission prohibition; testing based on odor complaints requirement; odor management plans establishment

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would significantly strengthen state laws regarding air quality management. Facilities would be required to investigate and respond to odor complaints, creating an accountability structure that could protect public health and enhance the quality of life for residents affected by air pollution. This requirement seeks to ensure that facilities take proactive measures to manage their odor emissions, potentially leading to technological advancements in odor control and improved community relations.

Summary

SF2195 is a bill introduced to enhance air quality regulations by prohibiting the emission of objectionable odors from facilities and establishing mechanisms for managing such odors. The bill mandates that any facility whose emissions are deemed objectionable must develop an odor management plan under the supervision of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, aiming to mitigate the release of harmful odors into the environment. The bill outlines specific criteria for defining an objectionable odor and sets protocols for investigating complaints regarding such emissions.

Contention

The introduction of SF2195 has sparked discussions around the balance between regulatory oversight and operational flexibility for businesses. Stakeholders, particularly within the industry, may argue that the new measures could impose burdensome requirements, leading to increased operational costs and potential disruptions. There are concerns regarding how the definitions of objectionable odors will be interpreted and enforced, as well as the feasibility for small businesses to develop plans that meet the new regulations. Opponents may raise issues regarding the adequacy of resources for enforcement and the potential for arbitrary judgments concerning odor complaints.

Companion Bills

MN HF2171

Similar To Objectionable odor emission prohibited, testing based on odor complaints required, and odor-management plans required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2171

Objectionable odor emission prohibited, testing based on odor complaints required, and odor-management plans required.

MN H4557

Odor management

MN AB1975

Nuisance: odors.

MN HB4489

Relating to air quality complaints concerning and violations for odors emanating from poultry facilities.

MN SB0264

Modified Car Emissions Requirements

MN HF2178

Pollution Control Agency authority clarified to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.

MN SF2135

Pollution Control Agency authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions authorization

MN SF4379

Certain physical measurements of air emissions and reporting of emission-related statistics requirement provisions

MN SF1252

Reporting requirement for air toxic emissions

MN SF2581

Testing of school building door and locks requirement and appropriation

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