If you’ve been anywhere near Camas in the past few months, you may have noticed that things are, well, a little bit stinkier.
The bad news is that there’s a reason for the increased odor.
The good news is that a fix is in the works, and the smell should be better by July.
Late last week, Kristi Ward, public affairs manager for the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas, sent an email to Camas-area officials and business leaders regarding odor.
“Earlier this year, we experienced a mechanical failure on our No. 5 power boiler fan system,” Ward explained. “We are currently operating on our backup pulping gas collection system.”
Although the backup system complies with all state and federal permits, Ward said the older system “is causing citizens to detect mill odor more often than what they’ve come to expect from us.”