Council staff have recommended upgrading the tunnels to increase aeration and improve the odour control.
Staff said the proposed upgrades would maximise use of the tunnels to run the organic waste into compost and minimise the time needed to fully mature the product outside.
"Currently 30,000sq m of the outside area is used for maturing compost. The tunnel upgrades would improve the maturity and stability of the compost and reduce the outside maturation area required to about 2000sq m – more than a 90 per cent reduction.
"We are confident this will reduce the odour to a level where it is not offensive or objectionable beyond the site boundary," staff said in a report prepared for the council's Three Waters Infrastructure and Environment Committee meeting on November 25.
They said it will cost about $17.5 million to do the upgrade work, taking a staged approach over the next two to three years.
Staff also recommend council assess the odour reduction following the upgrade of the tunnels. If needed, it could then look at:
Funding and building an additional fully ventilated structure to house the maturing and screening of the compost.
Processing green waste from the neighbouring EcoDrop transfer station and other sources within the composting tunnels, if capacity allows.
Processing green waste at another location.
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