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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Shefford Sewer Stench: Weeks of Foul Odors Plague Town

Shefford Sewer Stench: Weeks of Foul Odors Plague Town

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Residents endure weeks of noise, fumes, and unbearable smells from sewage tankers.
  • A burst sewer pipe has led to ongoing reliance on noisy, day-and-night tankers.
  • Anglian Water acknowledges disruption but aims to protect homes and the environment.
Shefford Sewer Stench: Weeks of Foul Odors Plague Town

Residents of Shefford have voiced growing frustration over a prolonged sewage issue, with tankers continuously pumping away wastewater for weeks. The persistent noise, fumes, and overpowering smell have significantly impacted daily life. Nita Brown described the situation as "unbelievable" and "pungent," noting the tankers blocked her driveway.

Tony Brown, a local council member, reported calling Anglian Water about four weeks prior, learning of a collapsed pipe. He was told the company did not have a timeline for repairs, despite knowing about the issue for eight to nine weeks. This lack of a clear action plan has fueled resident dissatisfaction.

An Anglian Water spokesperson apologized for the disruption caused by the tankers, explaining their necessity to keep the sewer flowing and prevent environmental damage. The company assured that the tankers would continue their operation until the network is fully restored to normal, aiming to protect both homes and the environment during the ongoing situation.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A burst sewer pipe has necessitated the use of tankers to pump wastewater away while repairs are carried out.
Residents report "unbelievable" noise, fumes, and a "pungent" smell from the constant operation of sewage tankers.
Anglian Water has been aware of the collapsed sewer pipe for approximately eight to nine weeks.

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