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Runaway Bay says help is on the way to address lake sewage spills

Roddy Boston looks over Runaway Bay’s wastewater treatment plant in February. AUSTIN JACKSON | WCMESSENGER Rain in Runaway Bay used to be cause for celebration. Now it’s cause for concern. After heavy rainfall, raw sewage overflows from the city’s wastewater system and into the lake.  It happened again on Feb. 14, aggravating an open wound that has polluted Lake Bridgeport for at least four years as the city waits to begin construction on a perm…
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Wise County Messenger broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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