Odour Assessment in Kensington and Chelsea

IAQM 2018 odour assessments, EMAQ+ kitchen extract surveys, dispersion modelling and Odour Management Plans for Kensington and Chelsea planning applications, complaints and permits. Chartered consultants covering Central / West London.

Odour assessment for Kensington and Chelsea planning, complaints and permits

Kensington and Chelsea has a diverse mix of odour-generating activity — including construction, the prime residential refurbishment economy, hospitality, healthcare and the museum estate. Where any of these sit close to residential property, schools, hospitals or other sensitive receptors, the local planning authority will normally require a formal odour assessment to support a planning application or to discharge a pre-commencement condition.

The standard methodology is the IAQM 2018 Guidance on the Assessment of Odour for Planning. For commercial kitchens, restaurants, takeaways and hotels the EMAQ+ methodology applies. Where the source merits a quantitative approach we run full ADMS or AERMOD dispersion modelling with site-specific meteorology — particularly for wastewater treatment, anaerobic digestion, composting and rendering plants.

Air Dust Odour is run by Malcolm Pounder CEnv MIAQM, a Chartered Environmentalist and Full Member of the Institute of Air Quality Management. We work with Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and surrounding councils across Central / West London, delivering reports that satisfy planning officers and EH teams first time.

Our Kensington and Chelsea Odour Assessment Services

Every assessment is written to the IAQM 2018 framework (or EMAQ+ for kitchens) and signed off by a Chartered Environmentalist.

IAQM 2018 Qualitative Odour Assessment

Full IAQM-framework odour assessment for Kensington and Chelsea planning applications. FIDOR source characterisation, magnitude-of-impact assessment against sensitive receptors, mitigation recommendations and clear conclusions on significance. Suitable for the majority of planning condition discharges.

Semi-Quantitative Sniff-Test Assessment

On-site sniff-test surveys for existing Kensington and Chelsea operations with complaints or for new source characterisation where measured intensity data is needed. Walking-route assessment with FIDOR scoring at each station.

Dispersion-Modelled Odour Assessment

Full quantitative odour dispersion modelling for Kensington and Chelsea sites using ADMS or AERMOD with site-specific meteorology. Required for larger sources, sites in proximity to sensitive receptors, or where the IAQM framework demands a quantitative approach.

EMAQ+ Kitchen Extract Assessment

EMAQ+ methodology for Kensington and Chelsea restaurants, takeaways, hotels and commercial kitchens. Risk-banded assessment of cooking type, flue location and sensitive-receptor proximity, with proportionate mitigation and stack height recommendations.

Complaint Investigation & Source Tracing

Where Kensington and Chelsea environmental health has issued a complaint or abatement notice, we investigate, characterise the source, document compliance with the existing odour-management plan and design a remediation programme.

Odour Management Plan (OMP)

Site-specific Odour Management Plans for Kensington and Chelsea food, wastewater, AD, composting and waste-transfer operators. Tailored to the substance and the local sensitive-receptor context.

Kensington and Chelsea & Surrounding Areas

We cover Kensington and Chelsea and the wider Central / West London, with no per-mile travel surcharges.

Kensington and Chelsea town centre Construction and workplace dust monitoring across central Kensington and Chelsea.
Kensington and Chelsea industrial estates Engineering, fabrication and warehousing sites across Kensington and Chelsea.
Kensington and Chelsea residential areas Construction monitoring near sensitive residential receptors.
Kensington and Chelsea business parks Office, light industrial and supply-chain workplaces.
Kensington and Chelsea suburbs Joineries, kitchen-fitter workshops and light industrial sites.
Kensington and Chelsea construction sites IAQM Medium/High Risk schemes with planning-condition monitoring.
Kensington and Chelsea demolition projects Intensive demolition-phase monitoring across the area.
Kensington and Chelsea surrounding villages Workplace and construction dust monitoring across the wider Central / West London.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need an odour assessment in Kensington and Chelsea?

An odour assessment is normally required for any Kensington and Chelsea planning application involving an activity with the potential to generate odour — including commercial kitchens and restaurants, food production, breweries and distilleries, wastewater treatment, anaerobic digestion, composting, waste transfer, agricultural facilities and certain chemical processes. Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea typically requires the assessment to follow the IAQM 2018 Guidance on the Assessment of Odour for Planning, with a written report submitted with the application or as a discharge of a pre-commencement condition.

What methodology do you use for Kensington and Chelsea odour assessments?

We apply the IAQM 2018 framework throughout: a documented source characterisation (FIDOR — Frequency, Intensity, Duration, Offensiveness and Receptor), an effects assessment against sensitive receptors, and where the source merits it a detailed dispersion modelling assessment using ADMS or AERMOD with site-specific meteorology. For commercial kitchens and restaurants we follow the EMAQ+ methodology. Reports are written to the standard Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea expects and signed off by a Chartered Environmentalist.

What odour sources are typical in Kensington and Chelsea?

Common odour-generating activities in Kensington and Chelsea include construction, the prime residential refurbishment economy, hospitality, healthcare and the museum estate. The IAQM framework treats different sources as having different intrinsic offensiveness scores — for example wastewater treatment, anaerobic digestion and rendering are scored as more offensive than bakery or brewery dust, which affects the magnitude of impact and the proximity at which a receptor is considered significantly exposed.

Who are the sensitive receptors for odour in Kensington and Chelsea?

Sensitive receptors for odour assessment in Kensington and Chelsea include residential property, schools, hospitals, care homes, hotels and outdoor amenity space such as parks, gardens and beer gardens. The IAQM framework recognises three sensitivity bands (High / Medium / Low) which affect the magnitude-of-impact assessment alongside the source character.

How much does an odour assessment cost in Kensington and Chelsea?

A typical qualitative IAQM odour assessment for a Kensington and Chelsea planning application (single source, residential receptor proximity) starts from around £1,500 to £2,500 plus VAT. A semi-quantitative sniff-test FIDOR assessment for an existing operation with complaints typically runs £2,500 to £4,500. A full quantitative dispersion-modelled assessment (ADMS / AERMOD with site-specific met) is typically £4,500 to £7,500. Kitchen extract EMAQ+ assessments are from around £800. See our odour services page for more.

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