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Sewage Spills Into Annapolis Waterway, Forces Closure

Thousands of gallons of sewage spilled into an Annapolis waterway, a report said. Residents should avoid touching this body of water. The Anne Arundel County Department of Health has closed the area of the Severn River adjacent to Chase Pond due to a sewage spill. 3,000 gallons of sewage spilled into the Annapolis Waterway, causing a public health advisory. The affected waters are closed to direct water contact for a week and individuals with contact with the affected water should wash well with soap and warm water immediately. The closure includes Chase Pond and a small waterway leading to the waterway. Residents can get more information by calling the Department's Recreational Water Quality Monitoring Program at (410) 222-7999 or signing up for Water Quality Email Alerts.

Sewage Spills Into Annapolis Waterway, Forces Closure

Published : 4 weeks ago by Jacob Baumgart in Health

The Anne Arundel County Department of Health issued a public health advisory for the area of the Severn River adjacent to Chase Pond. That's located near Carrs Beach at the mouth of the Severn River. The Capital reported that 3,000 gallons of sewage spilled.

Health department spokesperson Megan Pringle told The Capital that a blocked sanitary sewage manhole caused the spill. The affected waters are closed to direct water contact for one week. Anybody who touches the water should wash well with soap and warm water immediately. Clothing should also be washed.

The closure includes Chase Pond and a small waterway that leads to the Severn River, Pringle told The Capital. Signs are posted to warn of the closure.

Residents can get more information by calling the Department of Health's Recreational Water Quality Monitoring Program at (410) 222-7999. Anybody can also sign up for the Department's Water Quality Email Alerts at aahealth.org/health-alert to receive emails notifying them when county waterways are closed.

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