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Raw Sewage Dumping Into Fenelon River For Second Time In Less Than A Week

KAWARTHA LAKES- An overflow has re-initiated at the Fenelon Falls Wastewater System – Colborne St. Sewage Pumping Station, releasing raw sewage into the Fenelon River.

The City says Fenelon Falls Wastewater System is continuing to receive higher than normal sewage flows due to extreme wet weather from the weekend and higher temperatures causing snow melt, and the amount of wastewater entering the sewer system has exceeded the capacity of the system.

An overflow is initiated to reduce the risk of sewage backups into private property and process upsets at the wastewater treatment facility according to City officials.

The city says the impact of the spill on water quality will be minimal given dilution due to significant rainfall, however residents drawing water downstream from the Colborne St. Sewage Pumping Station (bottom side of Fenelon locks) should take precautions.

The Lakelands Public Health Unit advises residents who draw their water from the Fenelon River to use a proper filtration and disinfection system before consuming the water. Surface water can be contaminated by viruses, bacteria or parasites that can cause illness. Although extra precaution should be taken during the bypass event, it is always important to ensure that surface water is properly treated before drinking or using to be sure it is safe.

Homes and businesses connected to municipal water from the Fenelon Falls Drinking Water System are not affected and their water continues to be safe to drink.

Residents will be advised when the bypass event has ended.

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