Ross says this all started back in May, a couple of weeks after the city began working on the public works building across the street. “There was a lot of digging and heavy duty work going on,” said Ross.
Now Ross only goes downstairs wearing a mask and with a bottle of bleach. “It’s a daily thing, every 24 hours,” said Ross.
He says a city worker told him he had to check things out on his end. So, he hired a professional. According to a report by American Leak Detection, “The line from the main cleanout to where the camera stopped was full of water and debris… the camera stopped near or at the city line.”
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