Odour from New Minas sewage treatment plant returns with rising temperatures
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Odour from New Minas sewage treatment plant returns with rising temperatures
Municipal officials say situation is temporary, brought on by change in season
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By Kirk Starratt
Published Jul 03, 2026
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Warmer temperatures have impacted dissolved oxygen levels in the first and second lagoons at the regional sewage treatment plant in New Minas, causing the return of an odour problem. Municipal officials are working to cor…
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