What’s that smell?

People of Suffolk will be pleased to know that the foul ouder that was taking over their county has now been traced back to two sources. An Environment Agency investigation has taken place and they have looked into why the River Lark is such a murky colour and why the the small town of Bury St Edmonds has been hit with this foul smell.

According to the reports, it was infact from the compost at a local farm and the low water levels that were causing the pong.

“With the composting smell we were able to take direct action at the farm in Fornham St Martin. But when the other source is due to the weather and lack of rain for many weeks at the end of the summer, that is not so easy. Many rivers across East Anglia are in a state of low flows. As farm land is very dry, it will take a lot of rain before we see rivers and ground water respond. We are regularly monitoring the river and have treated it with hydrogen peroxide but we hope the rain forecast for this week will improve the river quality and reduce the odour.”

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