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Title: Urban Odorization Issues And Concerns
Author: Patrick Callahan
Source: 2008 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2008
Abstract: An article commenting on the issues concerning todays odorization and gate station odor injection and control. In todays world what was once an open fi eld is now a new subdivision with hundreds of new neighbors. So with new neighbors come new issues, at many of our facilities. The noise, traffi c and the smell of a natural gas take station may be common to us in the industry but not to the common person who now lives next door. These issues to us as owners / employees are not new but have been tolerated for a number of seemingly reasonable concerns. Natural gas utilities used various devices to overcome a sites fl aws since none of the fl aws were inherently hazardous. We would use ear protection for noise vent any process exhausts above the roof line to minimize the buildup or smell of natural gas traffi c was never a problem since most sites were either in industrial areas or remote locations away from the public areas.




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