South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4557

Introduced
5/8/25  

Caption

Odor management

Impact

The implications of HB 4557 are significant, particularly for industrial facilities that may contribute to air quality issues through odorous emissions. The bill provides a structured framework for addressing community concerns about harmful odors that may arise from these operations. By setting thresholds for the number of complaints required to trigger an investigation and defining what constitutes an 'objectionable odor,' the legislation aims to balance industrial activities with the rights of citizens to a healthy environment.

Summary

House Bill 4557, titled 'Odor Management', proposes to add Chapter 63 to Title 48 of the South Carolina Code of Laws. This chapter aims to define terms related to odors, establish a process for verifiable odor complaints, and mandate the Bureau of Air Quality in the Department of Environmental Services to investigate complaints under certain conditions. Facilities emitting objectionable odors will be required to develop and submit an odor management plan to mitigate these emissions, highlighting the importance of maintaining air quality and public welfare in South Carolina.

Contention

Despite its intent, the bill has generated discussions around potential challenges. Concerns have been raised regarding the burden on facility owners to comply with the new regulations and the associated costs of developing odor management plans. Furthermore, there may be disputes regarding the determination of what constitutes an objectionable odor and the effectiveness of the proposed management plans, especially among industries that may face challenges in implementing the required changes.

Exemptions

HB 4557 specifies several exemptions where the provisions will not apply, including agricultural operations, transportation facilities, and municipal wastewater treatment plants. This could prompt debate on whether these exemptions might limit the bill's effectiveness in addressing the root causes of odor issues in broader contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H867

Poultry Waste Management

SC AB2752

Bay Area Air Quality Management District and South Coast Air Quality Management District: policies: oil refineries.

SC SB446

Relating To Waste Management.

SC SB446

Relating To Waste Management.

SC SB1092

Medical marijuana; requiring certain licensees to submit certain odor control plan. Effective date.

SC SB1092

Medical marijuana; requiring certain licensees to submit certain odor control plan. Effective date.

SC LD2070

An Act to Improve the Management of Landfill Leachate and Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge at Solid Waste Landfills

SC H3503

Solid Waste Management and Mining

SC S1120

Water Management Districts

SC SB0277

Indiana department of environmental management.

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