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Resident says years-long sewer-gas odor is making businesses ill; Sewer Authority to investigate
Summary
At a Bolton Board of Selectmen meeting, resident Carl Price urged action after years of sewer-gas odors affecting his business and neighboring veterinary clinic. Sewer Authority Chair Bob Moore invited Price to the Authority's February meeting and said staff will coordinate on-site inspections and follow-up.
Carl Price, a Bolton resident and business owner, told the Board of Selectmen that his business at 228 Boston Turnpike and nearby Bolden Veterinary have endured a sewer-gas odor for about five to six years, sometimes so strong it permeates buildings.
“It's only a temporary solution to an ongoing problem,” Price said, describing past town responses that included adding deodorant to the sewer line and…
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