Talbot County Working on Solutions After Mishap at St. Michaels Treatment Plant
- By Marlon Wallace
- Updated
All systems are a go at the St. Michaels Treatment Plant in Talbot County.But two weeks back, with rain pouring across the peninsula, it wasn't the same story.The system lost some power - leading to partially treated wastewater along with rainwater entering the Miles River.
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All systems are a go at the St. Michaels Treatment Plant in Talbot County.
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