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Officials in Albany are currently trying to uncover the source of a foul odor that has been plaguing the Capital Region since September. The smell has been described as a mixture of urine and flatulence and has been offending noses throughout the area. In an effort to find the source of the stench, the state Department of Environmental Conservation has been brought in to investigate the mystery.

The intensity of the odor appears to vary depending on the weather and seems to linger predominantly in the North Albany neighborhood near the Interstate 787 and Interstate 90 interchange. While efforts are being made to identify the source, residents and officials have been puzzled by the persistence of the smell. The smell has been causing significant discomfort for residents and has prompted officials to take action in order to discover its source and eliminate it.

One of the chief suspects in the investigation is a nearby composting facility, which may be responsible for generating the unpleasant odor. Additionally, the low tide from nearby lakes or the Hudson River, as well as the county’s water purification and sewage treatment plant, are also being considered as potential sources of the smell. These facilities are all located close to the North Albany neighborhood and could be contributing to the offensive stench.

Councilman Joe Borelli, the Republican minority leader from Staten Island, humorously noted that it is not surprising that the odor seems to be wafting downwind from the Capital, given the nature of politics. Residents in the affected area have been urged to report any “unfamiliar and unpleasant” odors to the DEC’s Divisions of Air and Water in order to assist in the investigation. This community response is crucial in locating the source of the smell and finding a solution to eliminate it.

The search for the source of the odor has become a priority for officials in Albany, as they strive to alleviate the discomfort experienced by residents in the affected neighborhoods. The DEC’s involvement in the investigation reflects the seriousness with which the issue is being taken and the determination to find a resolution. Efforts are focused on pinpointing the exact source of the smell in order to take the necessary steps to eliminate it and prevent any future occurrences.

As the investigation continues, officials are committed to keeping residents informed and involved in the process. The persistence of the mysterious odor has sparked concern and frustration among those living in the affected areas, making it essential to find a swift and effective solution. By working together with the community and utilizing the expertise of the DEC, officials in Albany hope to uncover the source of the foul smell and bring relief to residents across the Capital Region.

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