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Sewage Floods Plague US Towns: Funding Cuts Worsen Crisis
9 Jan
Summary
- Untreated sewage floods homes, causing illness and property damage.
- Funding for critical infrastructure repairs has been canceled or cut.
- Environmental justice initiatives targeting underserved communities are at risk.

Recurring sewage floods are devastating communities nationwide, particularly in predominantly Black and low-income areas, due to aging and decrepit wastewater systems. Residents in places like Cahokia Heights, Illinois, face raw sewage inundating their homes, causing extensive damage and health concerns, with some reporting infections like H. pylori and hookworms. Despite the urgent need for repairs, funding promised through initiatives like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has been canceled or significantly reduced, especially under the Trump administration's stated opposition to environmental justice programs.




