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ACSA reports Williams Creek sanitary sewer overflow; staff say vandalism likely, spill stopped and disinfected

2499612 · March 5, 2025
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ACSA staff told the board March 4 that a sanitary sewer overflow on Williams Creek was discovered early last week, stopped within hours, reported to state regulators and cleaned; staff said a large plastic dish blocked an 18‑inch gravity main and vandalism is suspected.

Amherst County Service Authority staff reported March 4 that they responded to a sanitary sewer overflow on Williams Creek last Thursday, stopped the discharge and completed cleanup and disinfection according to authority policies.

Staff said the overflow was reported to the authority around 2:30 a.m., crews were on site about 3 a.m., and the blocked main was cleared and the overflow stopped…

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