Rotten odors rouse citizen sleuths in Pennsylvania gas patch
The badges cost $14 apiece. Rebecca Roter walked around the perimeter of the fences surrounding the natural gas compressor facility in her Pennsylvania community, flipping their switches to “on.” The badges had been designed to measure formaldehyde levels in the workplace,
so they had a clip at the top that could be attached to a pocket or a
shirt collar. The landscape around her offered neither of these, so
Roter just clipped them to whatever was nearby: trees, fences. Inside
the station, someone — a security guard, maybe? — stood and watched her.
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