Far be it from me to point the finger at a stench. I think it's all of our duty to suffer in silence especially when the stink is emanating from a loved one. Why but your relationships at hazard? If we all walked around whining about how everyone smelled, breath included, all of us would be working on Zoom for the rest of our lives.

That being said, there's a bunch of people on Reddit complaining about the smell in a part of Pleasant Grove, Utah that's near a plant. Here's the full post:

 

Posts from the utah
community on Reddit

I love Pleasant Grove. I haven't spent a lot of time there but the time I have spent has been without odor.

According to Infinite-Hunt-9066, the smell is because of a...

"Sewage treatment plant on the west side of I-15. Not all treatment plants smell but the way they handle their biosolids make this one worse."

viper100800again said:

"I managed a building next to this plant and had many meetings with the city planning committee to discuss and remedy the problem. As with most problems, it all comes down to money. They process compost at this plant and sell off to farmers and residents. The compost is responsible for generating near a million a year in revenue for the city. There is remediation that would dramatically reduce the smells, but they were expensive, most costing more than the compost generates in revenue."

InRainbows123207 said:

"Lived in PG a decade and never had an issue. Probably should specify what part of PG you are talking about instead of implying the whole city has a smell"

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

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