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Charlotte Experiences Wastewater Overflow Amid Heavy Rainfall

Overflowing wastewater concerns

Charlotte Faces Wastewater Overflow Due to Heavy Rains

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – This past Saturday afternoon, residents of Charlotte learned that heavy rains and flooding had caused an ongoing wastewater overflow near the McGuire Lift Station. Charlotte Water crews have been hard at work to manage the situation and provide updates to the community regarding the impact of this overflow.

What is a Lift Station?

If you’re unfamiliar with lift stations, here’s a quick rundown: these facilities are designed to transport sewage from low-lying homes to higher ground. This elevation is necessary so that the wastewater can flow by gravity into a treatment plant. They are typically located in low areas beside creeks to best serve neighborhoods that might otherwise struggle with drainage issues.

Impact of Recent Weather

Unfortunately, with the recent heavy rains and subsequent area flooding, the McGuire Lift Station has found itself underwater. This has led to both concern and confusion among local residents about what this means for their wastewater systems and the community’s health.

Charlotte Water has stated that they will provide updates as the estimated number of gallons spilled becomes clearer. This situation highlights how crucial it is for everyone to be aware of and understand the potential impacts of wastewater overflow incidents.

How You Can Help Prevent Wastewater Overflows

  • Toss in the trash: Paper towels, wipes, hair, cotton swabs, feminine products, dental floss, coffee grounds, and excess food should never go down the drain.
  • Toss in the toilet: Only toilet paper should be flushed to avoid clogs and overflows.
  • Kitchen sink: Only soap suds, small amounts of food from your plate, and liquids should go down the sink. Remember, no fats, oils, or grease!
  • Take to a full-service recycling center: Used and expired oils and grease should be disposed of properly to prevent clogging in the system.

Being proactive can make a big difference in keeping our waterways clean and preventing raw sewage from spilling into our streets or potentially into our homes. Doing your part might seem small, but it can have a significant impact.

What to Do If You Suspect a Sewage Spill

If you happen to suspect any sewage spill in your neighborhood, don’t hesitate to report it. Just call 311 or 704-336-7600, as crews are available 24 hours a day to respond to any such situations. Your attention can help protect not only your home but also the community at large.

As we move forward, it’s essential for everyone in Charlotte to stay informed, be cautious, and adopt best practices for waste disposal. By doing so, we can make it easier for our city to manage these challenging situations and keep our environment clean and healthy for everyone.

Stay tuned for more updates from Charlotte Water, and remember, a little awareness can go a long way in preventing future wastewater mishaps!


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