People in the city of Crockett have spent the past week trying to figure out how to protect themselves from an unusual problem: potentially dangerous levels of hydrogen sulfide.
. As of Thursday, it was merely a nuisance, but it could get more dangerous if something isn't done soon.
About six weeks ago, students and staff within the John Swett Unified School District started noticing the near constant smell of rotten eggs. "We had no idea what it was," said John Swett Unified School District Safety Officer John Angell."As time went on, it smelled like the sewer treatment plant."
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