Sewage stink plaguing scenic N.S. tourist town cleared with new biofilter
HALIFAX — One of Nova Scotia’s most scenic tourist towns appears to have rid itself of a nasty smell that would often drive residents indoors during the summer.
The Town of Lunenburg installed a biofilter composed of crushed tree roots at its sewage treatment plant last winter at a cost of more than $1.1 million, and it’s now taking care of the foul odour that had become more noticeable during recent dry summers.
“This summer it’s been wonderful,” said Ronald Thurlow, who lives on a street just a few hundred metres from the treatment plant. “We haven’t smelled anything so far.”
Thurlow described the past smell as “unbearable” at times, especially on hot summer days.