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Originally Posted by joepole
I haven't smelled them in a while so I'm guessing they got the problem fixed. It used to be REALLY bad when it rained.
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I smelled it less then a week ago. The "tone" of the smell has changed. Now it's like they light a match after farting.
I think their new "filter" operates simply by heating the smelly air to make it rise in the atmosphere. That might work on calm days but not windy or rainy days. Just seems like all that money spent to "filter" the smell could have been used to relocate the plant outside of the city limits.