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The chemicals used to odorize pipeline gas are usually technical grade mixtures of thiols (mercaptans). These are usually added to the gas st ream at an odorizing station at a rate of approximately 1 pound or less per 106 (million) cubic feet. These compounds will react to some degree with the piping, depending upon what it is made of. I kno w copper piping has been used for this purpose in domestic construction and, if this is relatively new, may explain the loss of smell at the b urner. Running the burner while cooking (or whatever) should ‘ref resh’ the smell.
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Another possibility is that for an unknown reason, the concentration at the me ter is lower than it has been in the past.
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