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Archive for referenceThese pages are provided as an archive of the NAG blog on a previous system. Commenting is no longer available. Monday, September 29, 2008Oooo, That Smell!![]() The Greenpoint Courier has an article on why the sewage plant has been stinking up the hood more recently. DEP's answer: a bunch of gross industrial incidents and excavation of "oil" (by which they probably mean polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons- the remnants of historic oil refining that stink to high heaven.) We also have a theory that the cooler weather this summer created more "inversion layers" that trapped the smell the plant always gives off closer to the ground instead up letting it disperse higher in the atmosphere (like when NYC smelled like maple syrup). Don't worry- it's not northrax. When questioned by community members at a Newtown Creek Monitoring Committee (NCMC) meeting at the Plant's 329 Greenpoint Avenue operations headquarters, DEP officials and plant operators said that the causes of the odors have been found and remediated.(with apologies for referencing Skynyrd in the title) Photo credit: Newtown Creek Sewage Treatment Plant digesters under constrution by "_dorothy_" via flickr creative commons license Labels: newtown creek, sewage treatment plant, smells Tuesday, August 12, 2008What's That Smell?Has anyone noticed a horrible sewage smell in the Nassau Avenue station? If so, call 311 and/or MTA customer service at (718) 330-3322. Something is broken, not only in the pipes, but perhaps in the way the MTA is dealing with this. Quoth the MTA customer service rep I spoke with at the latter number: "Someone calls about that every week and we put in a complaint about that every week… the report goes to the station manager." There seems to be a recurring issue of this along the G line. Early this year, Greenpoint Ave had some issues with leaking water from the track level ceiling and sewage smells occurring during spells of non-wet weather. There also was a problem at either Broadway or Flushing (no pun intended) a couple years ago that took a while to deal with (Gothamist has an entry from July 2006 about sewage leaks along the line). This issue may be compounded by the otherwise charming babbling brook that runs between the northbound tracks at Broadway. Thanks to local TB, who told us about this issue at Williamsburg Walks. Related Links Someone seems to have taken the fight to Craigslist Assemblymember Joe Lentol rails (pun intended this time) at the MTA in a recent letter over the state of the G Train (Save the G) ![]() And, just for fun, here is a picture of a Shrek doll magically sitting on the third rail. Is it Greenpoint Magic? Labels: g train, nassau avenue, smells, subway |
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