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Health department raises mobile-home park sewage and infrastructure concerns; commissioners ask for interagency review
Summary
Adams County health department flagged public-health risks in aging mobile‑home parks, including sewage leaks and private infrastructure gaps; commissioners asked staff to convene state and local regulators to identify remedies.
The Adams County Health Department flagged concerns about sewage backups and aging private infrastructure in multiple mobile-home communities, and asked the board whether the county should pursue policy changes or further stakeholder work on the issue.
Health staff described recurring problems: sewage leaks that have discharged into local creeks and open space, uncertainty about who inspects or funds park-level infrastructure,…
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