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Stench Sickens Staten Island Neighbors
21 Feb
Summary
- Bulls Head residents report a persistent rotten egg smell since the fall.
- The odor is affecting residents' health and possibly property values.
- NYC DEP is investigating, monitoring, and has installed odor filtration devices.

For several months, residents of Staten Island's Bulls Head neighborhood have been troubled by a persistent and potent odor. The smell, described by locals as akin to rotten eggs, has become so strong that it is reportedly affecting their health and comfort within their homes. This foul smell began to be noticed in the fall and has prompted numerous calls to the city, with some residents experiencing symptoms like nausea and headaches.
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection has acknowledged the issue and conducted inspections of the affected sewer infrastructure. While initial checks found the systems operating as intended, filtration devices have been installed in nearby sewer manholes to mitigate the odor. The DEP is continuing to monitor the situation through air and wastewater sampling, with an ongoing investigation into the odor's origin.
Local officials are also involved, with City Council Minority Leader David Carr urging further investigation by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Carr expressed a desire for a swift resolution, hoping to address the problem before warmer temperatures exacerbate the issue. Residents remain concerned about the long-term health implications and the potential impact on their property values.




