DEP gets whiff of mysterious maple syrup smell in Pa. town, hits company with violations

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The Bethlehem plant was identified through “odor patrols,” but the exact source has not been disclosed.

Following complaints, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection says it sent out “odor patrols” five times late last month to track the source of the mysterious smells. They picked up the scent on Sept. 22, leading them toThe result was a notice of violation to the New Jersey-based company for “malodorous emissions that were detectable outside the property,” and for installing a new spray dryer without state approval.

Spray-Tek, which also has plants in New Jersey and Wisconsin, did not respond to requests for comment from

 

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