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For years it was a funny smell of gas at the corner of Silver Spring Avenue and Fenton Street in Silver Spring, and no one really knows what's behind it. Could it be that only worsened the local restaurant, or maybe a gas line in the old road?
Well, fear not, because Washington Gas is now the case! And according to Ruben Rodriguez, Director of Corporate Communications, the place is absolutely secure.
Washington Gas has recently received several calls from residents about the smell and the company has removed the source of the odor. A team is on site now.
And what exactly is the source of the odor? Monica Garreau spokesman wrote in an e-mail that you tell us once again, to smell and when the crew finished its work.
But Lucy Lee, co-owner of the grocery store, said: "It is from here. "
Lee says that the customer mentioned the smell from time to time, but was not really that much effort. At least not for them.
Well, fear not, because Washington Gas is now the case! And according to Ruben Rodriguez, Director of Corporate Communications, the place is absolutely secure.
Washington Gas has recently received several calls from residents about the smell and the company has removed the source of the odor. A team is on site now.
And what exactly is the source of the odor? Monica Garreau spokesman wrote in an e-mail that you tell us once again, to smell and when the crew finished its work.
But Lucy Lee, co-owner of the grocery store, said: "It is from here. "
Lee says that the customer mentioned the smell from time to time, but was not really that much effort. At least not for them.
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