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Splash pad hit by sewer backup lacked permits

2013-07-04 23:07:32| Waste Management - Topix.net

Traverse City's new $360,000 splash pad, which experienced a sewer backup that rained human waste-contaminated water on five or six children who were playing at the time of the problem, didn't have some permits that typically are needed, officials said.

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