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Sterling Heights to build $5.3 million odor‑control facility disguised as a house near Dodge Park
Summary
City officials described a federally, state and county‑funded $5.3 million project to install activated‑carbon biofilters and a large extraction fan in a 2,000 sq ft building near Dodge Park/Sorrento to reduce sewer gas odors; construction expected to start in spring with no immediate ratepayer increase.
Sterling Heights officials on Dec. 3 detailed a capital project designed to reduce recurring sewer‑gas odors in a neighborhood near Dodge Park and Sorrento.
City Manager Mark Vanderpool and department staff described an underground interceptor about 11 feet in diameter that runs beneath Dodge Park and 15 Mile Road and said years of infrastructure work has included odor‑control…
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