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Sulfur smell once again in Northeast Arkansas, no rain
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11223151:MV8xNzg1NzE4XzI5NzM5MDYyXzRGQzJGODZG] [quote:hannah50:MV8xNzg1NzE4XzI5NjczMjMxX0Y5NTkxQ0ZG] Oh no! Day before yesterday I went home for lunch and I told Mr. Wonderful "Something smells funny" and I always get concerned because I have an acute sense of smell for (natural) gas. But this didn't smell like gas, just strong and strange. I go back to work (8 min drive away) and get out of the car and the smell is there too. And now that I read the title of this post, it did smell like sulfur! [b]I'm in southern Maine[/b]. :-O [/quote] What would being in southern Maine have to do with northeast Arkansas? you think the sulfur smell from NE Ark. is wafting 1300 miles to Maine? [/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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