Compost operators need visibility inside the process and context at the fence line when weather, neighbors, regulators, or operations raise questions.
Pile temperature is important, but it does not explain everything happening across a site. Odor complaints, wind shifts, turning activity, moisture conditions, deliveries, and pile management can all affect how a compost operation is perceived.
IRYS combines in-process and environmental monitoring into one managed service so operators can see trends, receive alerts, and maintain records that help explain site conditions.
Track temperature and environmental trends that may indicate process changes, pile conditions, or recurring operational patterns.
Compare reported odor windows with wind, weather, gas readings, and operational notes.
Create organized historical records that can support conversations with regulators, neighbors, owners, and consultants.
IRYS is a strong fit for facilities that already feel pressure around odor, neighbor relations, throughput, regulatory conversations, or manual temperature logging. The service is especially useful where managers need a practical record of what happened over time instead of one-off readings collected after the fact.
IRYS can help design a practical monitoring layout for piles, weather exposure, and odor-sensitive boundaries.