2023-07-17: Knights Creek tested too high for E. coli before Valdosta reported the latest spill 2023-07-10.
Update 2023-07-14: Clean Withlacoochee River 2023-07-13.
Obviously informing the public of dangers to public health is not a top priority of the City of Valdosta.
Map: 1800 E. Park Avenue and Knights Creek
in the WWALS Alapaha River Water Trail (ARWT)
Valdosta spilled 194,251 gallons of raw sewage, starting about five days ago, and today they get around to telling the public at 6:24 PM.
That’s more than 10,000 gallons, which means it is a major spill.
At least this time, unlike last sewage spill, Valdosta bothered to say how many gallons and a relatively precise location. Yet this spill is not in the GA-EPD Sewage Spills Report, and that last one still is not.
There was no need to put another marker on the ARWT map for this most recent spill, because it is the same location as the series of spills this February. Unlike in February, this today’s press release does name Knights Creek. It does not say Knights Creek flows into Mud Swamp Creek, the Alapahoochee River, and the Alapaha River, then the Suwannee River to the Gulf.
Still, five days to inform the public? Why, Valdosta? Continue reading