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Residents of Washington and Macomb Townships have been urged to avoid any contact with the Clinton River after a significant sanitary sewer leak resulted in sewage entering the waterway. Local health officials are emphasizing the potential health risks associated with exposure to contaminated water, advising the community to stay away from the river until further notice.
In addition to the warnings regarding the river, Washington Township residents have been encouraged to conserve their water usage. This request comes as the local authorities work to address the leak and mitigate its impact on the community. Officials are conducting tests to assess the extent of contamination and to ensure that the water supply remains safe for consumption.
The community is advised to stay updated on the situation and to follow any additional recommendations from health officials. Protecting public health is the top priority as authorities navigate this environmental issue.
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