Why is there so much smell at the beginning of the plant at the step screens?
The waste stream coming from the north end of the City has to travel a long distance taking several hours to reach the plant. This results in a lack of oxygen and the formation of hydrogen sulfide creating a rotten egg smell. When the hydrogen sulfide first reaches the plant it is released to the atmosphere. If we had a means of capturing the gases and getting them to our odor control system the hydrogen sulfide would be removed. Please call 336-883-3111 for more information.

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1. Why is there so much smell at the beginning of the plant at the step screens?
2. Is the treated wastewater leaving the plant safe to drink?
3. Is there someone at the plant monitoring it every day?
4. What happens when you have a power failure?
5. What happens to the ash remaining after the solids are incinerated?
6. Why do you need to remove nitrogen and phosphorus from the wastewater stream?