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Posted on 08 Oct 2010
Sengkang stench: Contractor's mistake made life miserable for thousands
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Though the mystery of the foul smell at Sengkang has been solved, STOMPer cannotbreathe remains deeply unhappy with the entire incident. In the STOMPer's viewpoint, the incident would never have happened if construction work was properly monitored and regulated in the first place.
For two weeks now, residents have lodged complaints with NEA and Town Council regarding a foul odour at Sengkang. The stench was reportedly particularly pungent around Compass Point shopping mall. Even after NEA identified the source of the odour as fertiliser, Sengkang continued to reek of the rancid smell.
In a news story today (Oct 8), the Straits Times confirmed that the Sengkang stink was caused by a huge compost heap at a construction site at Punggol Way. Though the compost is necessary to fertilize the land for building, construction company Koh Brothers admits that their contractors may have overestimated the amount of compost needed.
Also, they said that the compost heap may not have been covered well in the evenings, allowing the smell to spread to residential areas.
STOMPer cannotbreathe is outraged:
"Elderly and young alike were made to suffer for weeks because of a calculation mistake and negligence!
"And our homes and schools in the entire neighbourhood continue to stink even now as lorries gradually remove the excess compost.
"The Koh Brothers may get fined, but what can remedy the suffering of the people in Sengkang?
"Prevention is better than cure, and instead of allowing the matter to come this far, NEA or some agency should be regulating the work at construction sites.
"Especially when there are so much construction taking place everywhere in Singapore!
"Don't wait until people are suffering and complaining before taking action!"
Sengkang stench: Contractor's mistake made life miserable for thousands

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Though the mystery of the foul smell at Sengkang has been solved, STOMPer cannotbreathe remains deeply unhappy with the entire incident. In the STOMPer's viewpoint, the incident would never have happened if construction work was properly monitored and regulated in the first place.
For two weeks now, residents have lodged complaints with NEA and Town Council regarding a foul odour at Sengkang. The stench was reportedly particularly pungent around Compass Point shopping mall. Even after NEA identified the source of the odour as fertiliser, Sengkang continued to reek of the rancid smell.
In a news story today (Oct 8), the Straits Times confirmed that the Sengkang stink was caused by a huge compost heap at a construction site at Punggol Way. Though the compost is necessary to fertilize the land for building, construction company Koh Brothers admits that their contractors may have overestimated the amount of compost needed.
Also, they said that the compost heap may not have been covered well in the evenings, allowing the smell to spread to residential areas.
STOMPer cannotbreathe is outraged:
"Elderly and young alike were made to suffer for weeks because of a calculation mistake and negligence!
"And our homes and schools in the entire neighbourhood continue to stink even now as lorries gradually remove the excess compost.
"The Koh Brothers may get fined, but what can remedy the suffering of the people in Sengkang?
"Prevention is better than cure, and instead of allowing the matter to come this far, NEA or some agency should be regulating the work at construction sites.
"Especially when there are so much construction taking place everywhere in Singapore!
"Don't wait until people are suffering and complaining before taking action!"
