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YawnTractor_1756 t1_iyrfkgw wrote

  1. There is a LRSA wastewater treatment plant there
  2. There is Linden Combined Cycle Plant that uses reclaimed (read semi-clean but still smelly) water for cooling. As you might imagine this water evaporates.
  3. There is a marsh that also adds it small share
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9digitz t1_iyrhz2b wrote

Wrong

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YawnTractor_1756 t1_iyridg2 wrote

Wrong

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9digitz t1_iyrral8 wrote

The Linden cogen plant is not the cause of the pungent odors. Dispite there being a giant sign next to the turnpike that says Linden Cogeneration Plant, it is only a small part of a separate facility called the Phillips 66 Bayway refinery. That's where the problem lies. And the Cogen plant doesn't use water for cooling.

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YawnTractor_1756 t1_iysilja wrote

>Cogen plant doesn't use water for cooling

Do you really expect me to believe some anonymous dude in the comments, not an article from a news site?

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Sell_TheKids_ForFood t1_iysqmvw wrote

The Cogen Plant and Combined Cycle Plant are 2 different facilities on each side of the turnpike.

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ThePresbyter t1_iytahok wrote

It's the water treatment plant on the Eastern side of the NJTPK and probably some of the marshes with decaying matter.

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