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NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 13, 2006

 

BLOCKED LINE LEADS TO SEWER OVERFLOW

CARY , NC – Grease blocked a portion of the Town of Cary ’s sanitary sewer system resulting in a 4,950-gallon spill from a manhole behind Branton Drive on Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 8:45 p.m.  About 3,000 gallons of the untreated waste reached an unnamed tributary of Bachelors Branch; no fish-kill was observed.  After unblocking the line and restoring normal flow, Town crews cleaned the area around the manhole, cleaned the area of overflow into the creek, and then pumped any remaining wastewater back into the collection system. 

To decrease such incidents, the Town of Cary in 1998 established a Pretreatment Program designed to work with property owners to reduce the amount of fats, oils, and greases (FOG) that are dumped each year into the municipal sewer system.   When such spills do occur, the pretreatment team sends reminder letters about the problems associated with FOG to area residents and businesses.

Helpful publications from the FOG program, which are available at www.townofcary.org, include:

The web section also includes a short video of the inside of a sewage line coated with grease.

The Clean Water Act requires public notice in the form of a news release issued by public works operators within 48 hours of the detection of a wastewater overflow of 1,000 gallons or greater that also reaches surface waters.  Paid advertisements are also necessary for spills in excess of 14,999 gallons.

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PRIMARY CONTACTS:

Sam Tingler, Manager of Utility Systems Maintenance, (919) 621-8241

April R. Little, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091

Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951