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Residents report odor, council seeks sewer readings; booster pump repaired
Summary
A council member reported neighborhood hydrogen‑sulfide (H2S) odors and personal H2S readings around 1–2 ppm; Tatiana said the DPW and sewer authority are compiling monitoring data and a public meeting is being scheduled. The borough also reported a recently repaired booster pump that had reduced pressure in two districts.
Council members and residents raised concerns Sept. 30 about odor and monitoring for hydrogen sulfide (H2S) near sewer‑authority infrastructure.
One council member told colleagues he purchased a personal H2S meter after smelling a problem and recorded readings of about 1–2 parts per million…
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