Photo by LESLIE WILLIAMS HALE
The tubes and pipes running along the side of North Barfield Drive were put in place to pump groundwater out of the soil to enable construction work. The same process can be blamed for the hydrogen sulfide that hangs in the air in what city officials say are safe levels.
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