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Stadiums

The Roman
Coliseum is still in use today as a tourist
attraction. It had an extensive underground area
which must have been a very smelly place with all
the animals, wounded gladiators, slaves and other
things stored there. It even had a wooden roof!
Modern Stadiums Have Extensive Hidden Sewage
Systems Which Are Also Very Smelly (H2S Gas)
When
these systems discharge their effluent, mostly going though pipes buried
under minimum grade parking lots, the H2S finds a place to go other than the
sewer. This is any manhole or vent it can find in order to get up and out.
Of course, it releases into areas where spectators at the event are moving
about.
Sometimes, when the stadium is not used and is dormant, the sewage in the
line
has low or no flow and just sits there and cooks, making H2S gas & storing it.
when the stadium has an event and things go into service, the flow begins and
the gas is released. It finds an outlet such as a manhole or vent. Spectator
complaints
begin.
OdorKnocker™ needed!
A COUPLE OF EXAMPLES!

HOUSTON TEXAS October 2005
The City was going to host their first ever Baseball World
Series
and had worries about the presence of H2S leaking
manholes
at the stadium. The City of Houston Public Works
and
Engineering Department placed a rush order for 10 of
our OdorKnocker™
RX
manhole insert units to be delivered and installed
prior
to the start of this first World Series ever held in Houston.
The units were delivered and
installed in time! They did their job well.
GLENDALE ARIZONA 2007
The City of Glendale, concerned about manhole odor problems
and complaints when the Fiesta Bowl and the Super
were to be played in
Jan.& Feb. 2008, placed a rush order for 18 of
our OdorKnocker™
RX
inserts.
Due to their size a special fabrication of the SS Tubs was required as the units
were to be
delivered and in place before both events. We complied and delivered on
time.
The units did the job, no complaints!
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