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Source of foul odour a mystery, city spokeswoman says

St. John's Riverhead Wastewater Treatment Plant is not considered the source of a foul odour in the city in recent days. — Telegram file photo — Photo by Dan MacEachern/The Telegram

St. John's Riverhead Wastewater Treatment Plant is not considered the source of a foul odour in the city in recent days. — Telegram file photo

Published on September 26, 2012
Published on September 26, 2012
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Crosbie Industrial Services , St. John's

The City of St. John's is aware of a foul odour over the weekend and again today that seems to be emanating from the downtown area and spreading for miles east and west.

But there doesn't seem to be any answers as to where it's coming from.

A city spokeswoman said the manager of St. John's sewage treatment plant at St. John's harbour smelled the odour herself on the weekend and set out to check out the plant's functioning.

However, she said, everything was functioning well at the plant. "It's definitely not coming from there," she said.

The spokeswoman said a further check today with the city's environmental services staff couldn't find any breaks in sewer pipes that could cause such an odour. "So, it doesn't seem to be anything with the city that has caused it," she said.

The harbour does have a unique odour of its own, she said, and the foggy, damp conditions on the weekend could have contributed to it spreading, but that doesn't seem to explain the strong foul odour many people in the city have described as being like raw sewage.

On the weekend, two of the largest cruise ships to ever visit the city were in port around the same time the odour was at its peak.

The spokeswoman checked into how their sewage tanks are emptied and told The Telegram, she was assured they were pumped out by Crosbie Industrial Services trucks after arriving in port.

She said the city has actually made strides in cleaning up St. John's Harbour and its treatment plant has been functioning so well in recent weeks, the city will likely soon provide a public update on the project's overall progress.

In the meantime, city officials are interested in finding the source of the foul odour, but have no idea where it's coming from.

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    Mop
    - September 26, 2012 at 23:45:05

    There is a new foul odour at Rawlings cross coming from the drains near hungry heart cafe.

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    Alexis
    - September 26, 2012 at 23:25:03

    What a crappy story

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    Edmund
    - September 26, 2012 at 21:44:34

    They should start by checking out the mayor's office. Thyat should fix it. Like they say "S__t starts from the top and flows downhill".

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    Capt. Craig
    - September 26, 2012 at 21:39:32

    Redic is right. You folks out there in the great unwashed land do realize that not all the sewage that flows into the harbour is treated. Head down to the foot of Temperance Street and observe the bubbling bath of seagull Perrier avec tasty morsels, um um good! Most Sin Johnsians of old would recognize the smell of shit and salt water but now faceless spokespersons tell us our noses are lying.

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    Jus curious
    - September 26, 2012 at 21:37:47

    Could it be the millions of gallons of oil that has leaked from the storage tanks over the years and is now somehow channeled into the system at the treatment plant?

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    taxpayer
    - September 26, 2012 at 21:08:26

    with all the corruption in politics these days, with all the secret deals, the wheeling/dealing, something smells fishing when it comes to politics. you may not have to look far to find the smell of coruption coming from the hill.

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    Kent
    - September 26, 2012 at 20:44:36

    Even though there is now a sewagee plant down there, we can't forget that the City has been taking a collective dump in the harbour for a couple of hundred years now... That's a lot of crap!!!!! So my guess is tha it is probably coming from the harbour.

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    Fred Penner
    - September 26, 2012 at 19:41:51

    Hire someone to investigate!

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    Political Watcher
    - September 26, 2012 at 19:12:48

    If it isn't the treatment plant then what is it? Funny, we have a hugh waste water treatment facility just across the harbour from the crusie ship docks but Doc and company says it isn't the facility nor the ships. I think they should take the half million dollars for the new fence for the ships and try to find the cause of the odour. If all they smell is sewage when they come here I am sure it won't take long for the operators to go elsewhere.

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    squeeler
    - September 26, 2012 at 19:12:05

    has anyone seen the sewage treatment trucks parked down by the lake in front of the penn with thier hoses in the grates? do they dump or pick up there?

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    MIKE
    - September 26, 2012 at 17:26:39

    coming from OTTAWA

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    mal
    - September 26, 2012 at 16:42:32

    ridic

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      Tom Claw
      - September 26, 2012 at 17:48:33

      All together now!!!! SEWERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! end of story.

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