Baltimore County reported Friday that a sewer overflow discharged 17,500 gallons of sewage in Parkville on Thursday, some of which flowed into a tributary of Herring Run. The overflow was caused by a broken sewer main, the county said in a statement. It began at 2:55 p.m. on Thursday in the 6600…
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17,500 gallons of sewage discharged in Parkville overflow
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