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Westchester County health officials on Monday warned people to avoid contact with the Hudson River after the deluge from Tropical Storm Irene caused a sewage spill in the river.
The warning comes after two other spills resulted in advisories this summer.
The county Health Department said that rains from Irene had overwhelmed the North Yonkers Pump Station and dislodged a manhole cover, allowing sewage to spill into the river. Officials said they cannot yet say how much sewage is spewing into the river.
“Due to the nature of the spill, we are unable to quantify the amount of sewage that has been discharged," Health Department spokeswoman Heather McGill said. “The spill is ongoing."
John Lipscomb, a boat captain with the environmental group Riverkeeper, applauded the county for notifying the public, but said the county needs to do a better job of telling the public about regular sewage spills.
http://www.lohud.com/article/201108...dson-River-after-sewage-spill-caused-by-Irene
The warning comes after two other spills resulted in advisories this summer.
The county Health Department said that rains from Irene had overwhelmed the North Yonkers Pump Station and dislodged a manhole cover, allowing sewage to spill into the river. Officials said they cannot yet say how much sewage is spewing into the river.
“Due to the nature of the spill, we are unable to quantify the amount of sewage that has been discharged," Health Department spokeswoman Heather McGill said. “The spill is ongoing."
John Lipscomb, a boat captain with the environmental group Riverkeeper, applauded the county for notifying the public, but said the county needs to do a better job of telling the public about regular sewage spills.
http://www.lohud.com/article/201108...dson-River-after-sewage-spill-caused-by-Irene