The City of Cape Town said it estimated that the operating costs, including repairs and hiring of mobile equipment to minimise sewer overflows, could cost approximately R30 million.
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Not to be shitty, but wiping your ass with disposable wipes is likely causing 90% of municipal sewer backups in Macomb and Oakland County but the counties stern message applies to anyone flushing the non-flushable. That s right, you tenacious toilet cloggers, you. Candice Miller, who is Macomb County s Public Works Commissioner, wants y all to be aware of this costly problem that could be easily avoided if not for your desire to treat your precious bits to the cool and cleansing sensation that is a disposable wet wipe, Michigan Radio reports.
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DENHAM SPRINGS - A sewage situation has been solved, but the bubbling mess left a man with nowhere else to turn except 2 On Your Side.
Michael Fontenot has been dealing with a sewage problem since 2019. It wasn t until this week that it was clear the problem wasn t his after all. It s an environmental hazard, Fontenot said.
For the last couple of years, Fontenot has been living the same nightmare over and over again. He says the city of Denham Springs has been to his home five times to tear up his front yard and get a closer look.
Plush suburb’s residents raise a stink about leaking sewage They are up in arms about a flawed sewerage station and municipal ‘disobedience’ 16 March 2021 - 20:13 By Tania Broughton
Residents of the plush Mount Edgecombe estate have launched court action against the eThekwini municipality because of stinking, “virtually raw sewage” which is flooding the area because of a malfunctioning pump station.
In February, the residents secured an urgent order in the Durban High Court, compelling the city to rectify the situation within 48 hours.
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