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Officials report hydrogen sulfide testing near Airplane Park shows largely low ambient levels

2858162 · March 19, 2025
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County staff updated the advisory board on odor complaints near Airplane Park and said weekly monitoring shows ambient hydrogen sulfide readings near zero after manhole resealing; manhole readings are higher but staff use confined‑space procedures for workers.

Orange County staff told the Sewer District No. 1 advisory board on March 18 that weekly hydrogen sulfide monitoring around the South Blooming Road/Airplane Park area has shown ambient readings generally in the range of 0 to 1.5 and that recent manhole resealing and municipal pump‑station repairs have helped reduce detectable odors.

Eric Kennedy, commissioner of the Department of Public Works, and Bob Grama, deputy commissioner, described a program of weekly letters to municipal operators and ongoing…

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