NEWS RELEASE
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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BLOCKED LINE LEADS TO SEWER OVERFLOW
CARY
, NC – Debris blocked a portion of the Town of Cary’s sanitary sewer system
resulting in a 1,172-gallon spill from a manhole on Thursday, April 6 at 7 p.m.
on Great House Court in Morrisville, NC. The untreated
waste reached an unnamed tributary of Crabtree Creek; no fish-kill was observed.
After quickly unblocking the line and restoring
normal flow, Town crews built a dam, flushed the affected area with 114,600
gallons of dechlorinated water, and pumped the flushing water back into the
Town’s collection system.
To
decrease such incidents, the Town of
Helpful publications from the FOG program, which are available at www.townofcary.org, include:
- What
do I do if I have a sewer blockage?
- Do's
and Don'ts - Sanitary Sewer System
- FOG
Bill Insert
- How
to dispose of cooking grease
- How
blockage affects the sewer system
- Common
items that should not be disposed of in the sewer
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.
On
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CONTACTS: |
Sam Tingler, Manager of Utility Systems Maintenance, (919) 621-8241 April R. Little, Public Information Specialist, (919) 481-5091 Susan
Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951 |
