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Howard County Health Department Alerts Residents to Sewage Overflow Concerns

July 2, 20251 Min Read
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Health Alert Issued Due to Sewage Overflow in Howard County

The Howard County Health Department has issued a health notice following a recent sewage overflow. Officials reported the overflow on Wednesday, urging the community to take precautions.

This notice comes as a preventive measure to ensure public safety. Residents are advised to avoid contact with affected waters. This includes not swimming, fishing, or engaging in any recreational activities in areas that may have been impacted.

The health department is actively monitoring the situation and will update the public as more information becomes available. Community members should stay vigilant and follow any additional guidance from local health officials.

For the latest information and updates, residents are encouraged to check official channels from the Howard County Health Department.

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