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December 5, 2008
Dry sewer traps blamed for smell at Riverside High
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- For a few months, something stunk at Riverside High School.

On Thursday morning, county officials believed they solved the sewer gas smell that has plagued the school off and on this fall.

Over time, water had evaporated from more than one dried-up sewer trap, causing the odor, county maintenance director Terry Hollandsworth said.

The worst culprit was in a warm, obscure storage closet inside a boys' bathroom. Maintenance workers rarely enter the closet, he said.

"Once you opened up the door to that closet, we knew it was in there," Hollandsworth said.

To kill the odor, school officials filled multiple traps with antifreeze. The chemical does not evaporate as quickly as water.

Traps must be filled with water or other liquids to keep a sewer gas smell from escaping.   

Students left one classroom Thursday morning and did their coursework in the cafeteria because the smell was so bad, said Dale Petry, Kanawha County emergency services director. Several students went home early, he said.

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