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Homeowners Say Smell from Nearby Business is Forcing Them to Stay Inside
Tribune Broadcasting
2017-09-19
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Homeowners in a Washington state neighborhood say the smell from a nearby septic receiving station has forced them to stay indoors and decreased the value of their properties.
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