Update 2023-08-29:
8,400 gallons of sewage into Dukes Bay Canal, Valdosta, GA, due to unknown obstruction 2023-08-28.
Inquiring minds (Suzy’s) wanted to know how many times Valdosta spilled sewage this year.
Answer: nine reported, five into Knights Creek, which goes to the Alapahoochee and Alapaha Rivers, two into Hightower Creek, which goes into Sugar Creek and the Withlacoochee River, one into One Mile Branch, also Sugar Creek and Withlacoochee River, and one into Cherry Creek, directly into the Withlacoochee River.
Valdosta spilled 1,182,221 gallons of raw sewage,
accounting for 61.93% of the total 1,908,971 gallons spilled in the Suwannee River Basin in Georgia and Florida so far in 2023.
I would like to thank Valdosta Utilities Assistant Director Jason Barnes for calling the day after that most recent spill, to note that Utilties found the spill,
he had personally been out there and got it stopped that same evening,
and they tracked the amount with SCADA.
Plus it was reported to the public and to GA-EPD the day after it happened.
All that is improvement.
Of course, the only good number of spills is none,
as
I told WTXL after a previous spill.
Sewage spills and WWALS water trails
Runner-up was tiny Ashburn, with 673,400 gallons, or 35.28% of the total,
mostly spilled into Hat Creek, which goes into the Alapaha River, with some into Ashburn Branch, which goes into the Little River.
Ashburn has had a chronic sewage spill problem for many years, and needs to get a grip.
Ashburn did get some ARPA money to work on that, so maybe there will be improvement.
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