The article deals with the current state of odor nuisance from biogas plants in Slovakia in the context of changes in the legislative regulatory for these operations regarding increased odor control requirements. Research is focused on direct analysis of odor status in the vicinity of existing biogas plant operations in regions of Slovakia based on information obtained from local government representatives and the competent administrative authorities. Biogas plants were divided into groups according to identified frequency of odor. The research also focuses on the analysis of the separation distance of biogas plants from the nearest residential area and the impact of the storing method of inputs and outputs from the biogas process on odor. It is concluded that measures adopted in the amendment will not affect the already satisfactory odor situation in location of majority of biogas plants and most of the signs of odor are caused by a relatively small percentage of biogas plants. The method of storing has only a secondary synergistic effect and primary factors of odor formation are different.
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