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It’s a disaster | Sewage problems persist in a Moyock neighborhood, 10 months later
The responsibility of the sewage system in Eagle Creek could soon be switching hands, according to officials with Envirolink. Author: Allison Bazzle Updated: 6:17 PM EDT June 14, 2021
MOYOCK, N.C. Smelly sewage problems persist in one Moyock community.
For 10 months now, neighbors in Eagle Creek said they have had to deal with overflowing sewage after long periods of rain.
Sewage pit systems across the neighborhood went down over the weekend. It left a lot of people without the means to use the bathroom, do laundry, and more.
When the neighborhood gets heavy rainfall, HOA President Fred Whiteman said the sewer pit systems almost always back up.