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Wastewater plant report shows fewer permit points; residents report sewer odors and backups
Summary
Wastewater lab manager Nathan Levy told the council the plant's annual report scored 69 points in 2025 (down from 82), with no TSS violations and three minor overflows; residents reported household sewer odors and backups and staff said code/water teams will investigate.
The Hammond City Council received the annual municipal water pollution prevention report on April 28 and approved the resolution accepting the report after staff confirmed corrected pages to the published packet.
Nathan Levy, lab manager at the city wastewater plant, told the council the system remained within its design flow for 2025, posted no total suspended solids (TSS) violations,…
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