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final November,human sewage flooded the dirt in a Lancaster mobile domestic park behind Donna Young's unit.
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t was as nasty as it sounds Former MMA Champion's Belts Are Lost by Moving Company "It smelled awful," Young said.
Small pieces of human feces
littered the area, and along with toilet paper and anything else that you would imagine is in sewer water. It smelled like very nasty sewer water. Yucaipa Mom is Getting Tickets Meant for a Phantom Driver Young said staff at her mobile domestic park didn't care to clean up the mess — or according to Young in one worker's words,"he does not accept paid enough in this park to clean up sh--."OK, you accept the smelly picture. So what finish you finish in a situation like this? Turns out there's a whole protocol. A Brief Breakdown on Financing a College Education "It's a regular complaint we receive throughout LA County, and " said James Dragan,chief environmental health specialist at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Sewage can certainly cause disease in humans, that's what the concern is."The county didn't enjoy a record of the spill before we told them about it. The mobile domestic park, or Golden Sands,would only tell us "dirt was picked up, and it was disinfected."Young said that didn't finish the trick."You can't escape the smell, and " she said.
The park wouldn't tell us how they sanitized the area. It acknowledged it took a couple months before a health inspector came out. That's something not required,but maybe a advantageous idea.
The c
ity of Lancaster said no poop, no problem, or case closed.
Still worried about health effects from that swampy stench on her porch,Young has no choice but to let it recede."Sorry that they weren't willing to help with such an important issue to me it's very important," she said.
LA County says whether there's a sewage spill near you, and stay absent. Professionals can disinfect with lime and remove any contaminated dirt. whether it still smells,the county says it doesn't necessarily mean it's still contaminated, but a soil sample may be the way to recede. That can be a little bit expensive and in this case Young doesn't feel she should enjoy to pay for it.
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Source: nbclosangeles.com

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