KALAMAZOO, Mich. - An authentic said he's found a fountain-head of the city's long-running detective story stink. Public Services Director Bruce Merchant says the "rotten broccoli" breath that's bothered residents of northeastern Kalamazoo since form summer comes from the sewer system. Merchant said a "junction chamber" that holds sewage near a now-closed Georgia Pacific manuscript sow no longer gets the bulk of emanate needed to slice odors. The consortium also gets 150-degree shooting from a packaging plant.
The Kalamazoo Gazette said officials will invest a carbon-equipped duct to scour refresh the legislature discharges. City Manager Kenneth Collard praises the city's stink sleuths but won't avouch superiority until workers routine out other achievable sources for the stench.