City Manager Randall Eads stated that declaring a state of emergency in the City does not give any additional resources beyond what the city already has, and he expressed hope that there would be a significant decrease in odor by mid-December. Eads stated that additional wells were opened within the previous two weeks. The City Council approved an amendment to the Ingenco contract to purchase a new blower for the landfill flare in exchange for decreasing the share of revenue it receives from 5% to 2% and approved an appropriation of $600,000 for wet wells and pump repairs.