Wastewater discharge affects local storm drain and retention pond

Wastewater discharge affects local storm drain and retention pond
Mayor Kenneth T. Welch, City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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On March 6, 2025, an incident occurred involving the discharge of approximately 600 gallons of wastewater at the 6200 block of Pershing St. NE. Out of this amount, around 100 gallons entered a storm drain that directs water to the retention pond located on 64th Ave. NE.



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