WEATHERWATCH
State launches investigation after questions from News 4 about Sparks sewer mishap
by Joe Hart
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Reno, NEV —

A foul odor that plagued a Sparks neighborhood has been traced back to a significant error involving a newer apartment complex's sewer line, city officials confirmed. Scott Trabert, a resident of "C" Street, described the smell as a "foul, foul sewer smell," which kept him from enjoying his backyard.

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Trabert said he sought answers by contacting the city through emails, calls, and eventually visiting city hall. The city of Sparks revealed that the odor originated from the Atrium Apartments, where construction crews mistakenly connected the building's sewer line to a storm drain instead of the sewer treatment plant. This error resulted in raw sewage flowing into the Truckee River.

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