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Glenpool residents demand action as sewer plant odor continues amid construction

Glenpool, Texas, is undergoing a multi-year, $59 million project to transition from a lagoon-style sewage treatment system to a mechanical plant.

This process involves spraying a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water onto the construction site to neutralize the smell.

  • Using a mixture of essential oils and fragrances to mask the smell
  • Implementing a ventilation system to remove odors from the air
  • Using a combination of baking soda and activated charcoal to absorb and neutralize odors
  • Community Engagement

    The city is also engaging with the community to address concerns about the odor.

    The Problem of the Sewer Smell

    The sewer smell has been a persistent issue in the city for years, with many residents expressing their frustration and disappointment with the lack of progress in resolving the problem. The smell is not only a nuisance but also a health concern, as it can lead to respiratory problems and other health issues. • The smell is caused by the breakdown of organic matter in the sewer system, which is made up of a complex network of pipes and tunnels that carry wastewater away from homes and businesses. • The smell is exacerbated by the fact that the sewer system is aging and in need of repair, with many pipes and tunnels in disrepair or in need of replacement.

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