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Sulfur smell once again in Northeast Arkansas, no rain
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 10285481:MV8xNzg1NzE4XzI5NjczMzY2XzFCODgxNzJF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 10847510:MV8xNzg1NzE4XzI5NjczMzIxX0UxODA0Nzg5] All those chicken farmers have incinerators now. They burn dead chickens and all kinds of things rather than letting their runoff go down creeks and rivers to Oklahoma. Oklahoma's been suing all the chicken companies over runoff into streams. [/quote] North East Arkansas [/quote]
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A few weeks ago after a hard rain this area had an overwhelming sulfure smell, today (no bad weather) the overpowering smell is throughout the whole town.
Heads up, this happened before massive New Madrid earthquake. And strange activity there?
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