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Mercaptan Pipeline Leak Causes Strong Odors Across University Park and Monee

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Article Summary: A mercaptan pipeline leak near Hamilton and Bond in University Park has prompted local fire departments to issue urgent safety guidance as utility crews work to repair the damage. While outdoor odors are not considered harmful, officials warn residents to immediately evacuate and call 9-1-1 if the smell enters their homes or businesses.

Pipeline Leak Safety Key Points:

  • A damaged mercaptan pipeline near the intersection of Hamilton and Bond in University Park is causing strong outdoor odors across the area.

  • A wind shift on the morning of April 15 made the odors significantly more noticeable in the residential areas of Monee.

  • Fire officials urge anyone who detects the odor indoors to leave the building immediately and call 9-1-1, strictly avoiding any open flames or sparks.

  • There is currently no shelter-in-place order, and outdoor levels of the odor are not considered harmful.

Residents of University Park and Monee on Tuesday, April 14, and Wednesday, April 15, 2026, experienced a strong, pervasive outdoor odor following a mercaptan pipeline leak near Hamilton and Bond.

The Monee and University Park Fire Departments issued multiple community alerts throughout the two-day period as utility crews and contractors worked to mitigate and repair the damage. The initial pipeline leak was reported on April 14, with officials warning residents that afternoon that excavation work would likely cause the outdoor odor to temporarily intensify.

Repair efforts resumed the following day, starting at 7:00 a.m. In an 8:30 a.m. update on April 15, fire officials announced that a wind shift had pushed the mercaptan odor into neighboring communities, making it much more noticeable in the residential areas of Monee.

Throughout the incident, emergency responders have stressed specific safety protocols. While the strong smell of mercaptan—a harmless but highly pungent chemical odorant added to natural gas—is expected and deemed safe at outdoor levels, the guidelines change drastically if the odor permeates enclosed spaces.

If the smell of mercaptan is detected inside a home, business, or workplace, residents are instructed to evacuate the building immediately and call 9-1-1. Officials explicitly warned against using open flames or operating anything that could create a spark if the odor is present indoors.

Despite the widespread smell and ongoing excavation, the fire departments confirmed that there is no need for residents to shelter in place at this time. Emergency responders and utility contractors remain on the scene to actively monitor conditions as pipeline repairs continue. Officials are advising residents to follow official updates for the latest information.

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