Robert H. Wager Company

Robert H. Wager Odor Control Valves at F.R. Mahony

Innovative Odor Control for Sewer Lines and Air Release Structures

F.R. Mahony is your trusted New England distributor for Robert H. Wager Co., a recognized leader in inflow and overflow odor control valves designed to mitigate unpleasant gases from sewer lines, air release structures, and manholes. These valves protect communities, infrastructure, and equipment from harmful and corrosive gases like hydrogen sulfide, while ensuring cleaner, safer environments.

Why Choose Wager from F.R. Mahony?

  • Engineered for hydrogen sulfide and corrosive gas removal
  • Maintenance-free and long-service life
  • Available in multiple connection sizes and materials
  • Activated carbon or specialty odor media options
  • Customizable to fit air release valves, manholes, and wet wells
  • Local support and consulting from F.R. Mahony’s expert team
  • Made in the USA and field-proven since 1933

Industries & Applications

  • Municipal Sewer Systems
  • Air Release and Vacuum Relief Structures
  • Wastewater Treatment Plants
  • Pumping Stations
  • Manhole Structures
  • Industrial Odor Control
  • Stormwater Systems
  • Utility Vaults
  • Lift Stations
  • Sludge and Biofilter Odor Mitigation

Robert H. Wager Product Line

Inflow Prevention Valves

  • Prevent stormwater intrusion and inflow into sanitary systems
  • Stainless steel or PVC construction

Odor Control Canisters

  • Activated carbon or biofilter media
  • Mount to vent pipes, air release structures, or manholes

Vacuum Relief Valves

  • Protect piping systems during pump shutdowns or surges
  • Maintain air pressure and reduce vacuum lock

Air Release Valve Covers with Odor Media

  • Replace or retrofit over existing air release valves
  • Odor containment for high-sulfide environments

Manhole Vent Filters

  • Easy-to-install passive filtration units
  • Designed to neutralize odors at ground level

History of Robert H. Wager Co., Inc.

Founded in 1933, Robert H. Wager Co. began as a small manufacturer of precision components for the railroad and industrial sectors. By the mid-20th century, the company shifted focus to air and gas flow control solutions, developing one of the first lines of odor control valves tailored to municipal sewer systems.

Wager gained national recognition for their durable and high-performance check valves, vent valves, and odor filters, which became widely adopted by public works departments and treatment plants. Today, they are an industry leader in odor mitigation, offering a full line of vent valves, inflow preventers, vacuum relief valves, and odor control canisters.

With over 90 years of innovation, Wager continues to lead the way in environmentally focused valve technology, offering cost-effective solutions for modern infrastructure needs. Their products are manufactured in the USA with strict quality standards and distributed through a trusted partner network.

Your Local Wager Distributor

F.R. Mahony is the authorized distributor of Robert H. Wager odor control valves across New England, offering local support and expert consultation for your air release, sewer, and inflow prevention needs.

Serving:

  • New England (serving all New England) through F.R. Mahony, with offices in Rockland, and Oxford.

Ready to Eliminate Odor at the Source?

Contact F.R. Mahony today to learn how Wager odor control valves can improve system integrity, air quality, and regulatory compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Wager Odor Control Valves

What are odor control valves used for?

  • They remove or neutralize foul gases from sewer systems, preventing odor complaints and protecting infrastructure.

What media is used inside the filters?

  • Most Wager systems use activated carbon or engineered media designed for hydrogen sulfide and VOCs.

Can I retrofit Wager valves on existing structures?

  • Yes. Many models are designed to easily install over existing air release valves, vent pipes, or manhole vents.

How long does the media last?

  • Depending on conditions, media typically lasts 6-12 months and is easy to replace.

Do Wager valves prevent inflow from storm events?

  • Yes. Inflow prevention valves stop unwanted rainwater from entering sanitary sewer systems.

Are these valves suitable for industrial odor control?

  • Absolutely. Wager products are used in pulp mills, food processing plants, and chemical facilities.

What sizes are available?

  • Standard sizes range from 2″ to 24″, with custom options available upon request.

Do they require electricity or power?

  • No. Most units are passive systems requiring no external power.

What maintenance is required?

  • Routine media replacement and occasional housing inspection are typically all that’s needed.

Are Wager products compliant with local codes?

  • Yes. They are engineered to meet common municipal specifications and environmental standards.

Clean Air, Clean Communities — Wager Odor Control Valves

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