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Laundromat owner says clogged drain caused small gray‑water release; commission revises cleanup order

Inland Wetlands & Watercourse Commission (IWWCC) · February 20, 2026
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Summary

At a hearing over a gray‑water discharge behind 420 West Main Street, property owner Steve Clayton said a clogged drain and a tampered vent caused an estimated 10–20 gallon release. Building officials confirmed the repair; the commission revised the enforcement order to remove the completed repair requirement and kept two cleanup obligations in place.

The IWWCC revised an enforcement order related to a gray‑water discharge behind 420 West Main Street after the property owner told the commission the spill resulted from a clogged drain and a tampered breather pipe.

Steve Clayton, owner of the laundromat at 420 West Main Street, told the commission that a customer’s report led him to inspect the rear of the building on Jan. 15 and that he found the drain clogged and a PVC breather pipe bent or tampered with. Clayton said he…

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