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Clean-up efforts completed in Leoni Twp. sewer overflow

JACKSON COUNTY, MI — A sanitary sewer that overflowed Saturday has been cleaned up by authorities, according to a news release from F&V Operations and Management.

A sanitary sewer overflow occurred around 3 p.m. March 28, releasing about 750 gallons of partially treated wastewater from a tank overflow at the Leoni Township wastewater treatment plant, officials said.

The impact area has been mitigated and clean-up efforts have been completed, according to the release.

Those with questions should contact Blair Selover, FVOP group manager, at 616-588-1924.

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