Hillary I suspect the ...
Published by Matthew Crowhurst, Energy and Water industry Process and Project Professional
Hillary
I suspect the hydrogen sulphide presence is mainly due to conditions such as temperature and length of sewer, particularly if you have long pumping mains. I would measure the H2S concentration at locations in the sewer to determine where it is generated. You can then target the problem by dosing either calcium carbonate from prevention or oxygen for treatment. Good luck,
Matthew