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Camden County says septic replacements on Horsepin Creek cut coliform levels after nearly $400,000 grant

Camden County · December 22, 2025
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Camden County interviewee Julie says a Section 319 nonpoint source grant of nearly $400,000 funded septic-system repairs and replacements on Horsepin Creek, which was listed under the EPA 303(d) program; testing reported about a 92% drop in coliform levels.

Julie, an interviewee identified in the episode, said Camden County used a Section 319 Nonpoint Source grant to address failing septic systems on Horsepin Creek after the waterway appeared on the EPA 303(d) list for high coliform levels. "We got almost $400,000 ... and we replaced failing septic systems," she said, describing the work as collaborative with the Department of Health, the University of Georgia, the St. Mary's Riverkeeper, the St. Mary's River Management Committee and…

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