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Resident tells TEC he believes city is spraying sewage into Titusville air, urges action

Titusville Technical/Environmental Committee (TEC) · April 15, 2026
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Summary

Stan Johnson, a long‑time Titusville resident and self‑identified professional engineer, told the committee he believes the city has been spraying sewage aerosols and urged officials to stop the practice and 'tell the truth'; no official response was recorded in the meeting minutes.

During the public‑comment portion of the meeting, Stan Johnson introduced himself as a Titusville resident for more than 50 years and a professional engineer and described concerns that 'the city has sprayed sewage in the air and aerosol for months.'

Johnson said he has seen signs removed around ponds, described friends who died of illnesses he associated with past governmental denials (he referenced Agent Orange in his remarks as an analogy), and told the committee the issue 'grates' on him because he believes public health is at risk. "Sewage is harmful to the health and it should be regarded that way," he said, and urged officials to continue to 'tell the truth in spite of the dishonesty we have in our city.'

The transcript does not record a response from staff or committee members addressing the specific technical claims Johnson raised during his remarks.

What Johnson asked for: He asked the committee to continue protecting health, to consider the complaint as more than rhetoric and to recognize the alleged harm. The committee acknowledged his comment; no further action or investigation was recorded on the meeting record.