A stream of wastewater runs between two mobile homes in Hayneville, forcing residents to watch where they step. Sometimes they walk on cinder blocks to stay out of the sewage.
“I told the mayor about it,” said resident Charles Shine. “I called him on the phone and told him it running all down in my yard.”
“I’ve been begging them to come fix it. They ain’t ever come fix it,” he said. “It just running out on the ground.”It is a health concern for people who live here, that is why the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency are stepping in.
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