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Residents demand action as sewer crisis floods homes

July 11, 2024 | New Britain City, Hartford County, Connecticut



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Residents demand action as sewer crisis floods homes
Residents of New Britain are voicing urgent concerns over recurring sewer water issues that have plagued their homes, as highlighted during a recent government meeting. One resident, reflecting on a year since his basement was flooded with sewage, described the ongoing struggle and frustration faced by homeowners in the area. Despite installing a backflow valve, he reported that his basement still experienced water intrusion, a situation he deemed \"lucky\" compared to neighbors who suffered more severe damage.

The resident revealed alarming statistics from a recent poll conducted in Ward Four, indicating that 20% of households reported water damage due to stormwater or sewer backups. This translates to potentially thousands of homes affected, leading to significant financial losses for residents. He emphasized the emotional toll of losing a part of his home and urged officials to consider the broader implications of these issues on the community.

The speaker's poignant message urged attendees to reflect on the impact of losing a room in their home, highlighting the personal and financial burdens that come with such disasters. As the meeting progressed, it became clear that the community is seeking immediate action and solutions to prevent further damage and restore confidence in their home environments.

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