Article 5VN4T ‘Every street has its own problem’: majority Black city sees hope after years of sewage crisis

‘Every street has its own problem’: majority Black city sees hope after years of sewage crisis

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Catharine Smith
from US news | The Guardian on (#5VN4T)

Mount Vernon, New York has a long history of sewage problems, but $10m in grant funding and Biden's infrastructure package may bring relief

Dacia Torchia tries to avoid her basement. Especially when the foul, familiar smell creeps under the door just off the kitchen. She knows what's waiting for her at the bottom of the dark stairway.

I'm in a state of denial. Like if I don't go downstairs, I don't have to deal with it," said Torchia, 55, a single mother who owns a century-old house at the bottom of a hill in Mount Vernon, New York. After heavy rains, her basement sometimes floods with dark, sludgy wastewater - eight inches on bad days.

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