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Friday, Jan. 27, 2012

Grease clogs sewer line, pollutes Smith Branch

Some sewage likely in Broad River and Columbia CanalSome sewage likely in Broad River and Columbia Canal

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A Columbia sewage line near Smith Branch overflowed today, prompting DHEC to warn people not to recreate in the nearby Broad River and the Columbia Canal.

The spill, caused by a grease blockage, was discovered around 10:30 a.m.. It sent sewage into Smith Branch near Clement Road, just a few hundred yards from where the creek dumps into the Broad River just above the Columbia Canal diversion dam, according to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

The state health department expected higher than normal bacteria levels in Smith Branch, the canal and the Broad River. This time of year, that section of the river gets little recreational use other than fishing. People walking their dogs along the trails at Riverfront Park might want to keep the dogs from drinking from the canal or river.

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Temporary pumps were brought in to suck up what could be captured of the spill and return it to the sewer system, according to DHEC.

Joey Holleman

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