Vapex Manufacturing Takes Action to Remove Unpleasant Odors in Osage Beach
Vapex, a leader in environmental and industrial technology solutions, is pleased to announce a groundbreaking initiative aimed at addressing and eliminating the unpleasant odors affecting the Osage Beach community. Through its innovative air purification and odor removal technology, Vapex is committed to restoring comfort and improving air quality for local residents and businesses.
The unpleasant smell that has recently impacted Osage Beach has been a significant concern for the community. Vapex’s advanced solutions are designed to tackle such environmental challenges with precision and efficiency. Leveraging its state-of-the-art odor control technology, Vapex has implemented a multi-faceted approach to address the issue.
Key Features of Vapex’s Odor Removal Initiative:
- Advanced Purification Systems: Utilizing the latest purification technology to capture and neutralize odor-causing particles.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Implementing sensors and monitoring systems to continuously assess air quality and adjust purification processes accordingly.
- Local Collaboration: Working closely with local authorities and community leaders to ensure the solution is tailored to the specific needs of Osage Beach.
- Sustainable Practices: Ensuring that all solutions are environmentally friendly and contribute to long-term air quality improvement.
At Vapex, were glad to bring our expertise to Osage Beach and help resolve this issue. Our technology is designed to effectively remove unwanted odors while maintaining a commitment to sustainability and community well-being. We look forward to seeing a positive impact on the quality of life for the residents and businesses in the area.
The initiative is expected to begin implementation immediately, with ongoing evaluations to ensure effectiveness and address any further concerns. Vapex is dedicated to providing comprehensive support throughout the process and maintaining open communication with the community. Last week, the Osage Beach Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to approve the purchase of a Vapex odor control unit.
For more information about Vapex’s odor removal technology and updates on the Osage Beach project, please visit https://www.vapex.com
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OSAGE BEACH, Mo. — There are those places you drive past, where everyone in the car looks at each other, wondering who’s guilty.
Sewage gas leakage has been an ongoing issue in Osage Beach, but the city says a solution it applied to the worst-offending site seems to be working, so it’s investing in more systems to solve the smell.
Last week, the Osage Beach Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to approve the purchase of a Vapex odor control unit from Municipal Equipment Company.
“We already put one at the Sands and [it] is doing very well,” Mayor Michael Harmison told LakeExpo. The “Sands” lift station is located along Highway 54, behind the business center that includes Panera Bread, Andy’s Frozen Custard, and others. It was the source of ongoing complaints to the city about sewage stench, which could be smelled by customers at Andy’s as well as drivers on Highway 54.
The Sands lift station’s woes were blamed on a sinkhole that irreparably damaged a sewer main, leaving the city with few options. The end result was a rank odor at the lift station. But since the Vapex unit was installed earlier this year, the smell is no longer noticeable. The device uses ozone to neutralize the odors in the sewage storage basin.
“We wanted to wait to see how it did there before purchasing others,” Harmison said.
The lift station on Normandy Rd. has received “numerous odor complaints,” according to City Public Works Operations Manager Zak Wilber.
The city actually budgeted $2.1 million in 2024 for sewer lift station improvements, and as of July 18 it had only spent less than $500,000 out of that budget line.