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Resident tells Hancock County supervisors raw sewage is running into ditches on Capilama Road; board says it will contact health officials

Hancock County Board of Supervisors · October 20, 2025
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A Hancock County resident told the board during public comment that raw sewage is flowing into roadside ditches near Capilama Road, contaminating wells and creating a health hazard. The board said staff would call the state health office and follow up; the county noted limits on its enforcement authority.

Kelly Fall, a Hancock County resident, told the Board of Supervisors during public comment on Oct. 20 that raw sewage has been running down Capilama Road into ditches next to her property and the nearby volleyball facility, creating what she described as a public-health hazard for children and animals.

"I have sanitary napkins in my ditches on my driveway," Fall said during her remarks, urging the board to call…

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