ROCKLAND, Maine — There may be odors coming from the sewage treatment plant periodically over the next 10 days as the odor scrubber system is repaired, according to the city.
Repairs began March 21 and should last about 10 days at the plant located on the downtown waterfront, according to acting City Manager Tom Luttrell.
Cracks in a piping system were discovered several months ago in the scrubbing system and the city has since been assessing how to do the repairs that could cost up to $50,000.



Odors should mix nicely with the city dumps ongoing stench!
The Hoity Toity people of Rockland will not stand for it….LOL…
rockland has always stunk
ahh the sweet smell of sewage and coffee roasting
They are trying to hide the stench of the proposed zoning ordinance that will Steal away your Private Property Rights.
Time to Disinfect the socialist zombies in the town council.
Why they chose to place the treatment plant in the heart of the City is beyond reasoning. We have the dump and the treatment plant with Main Street in the middle!
Seems that we all forgot when the fish plants were running full blast and main st smelled like a sardine can.