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Camden County announces $400 million initiative to reduce sewage overflows
Camden County is investing $400 million in infrastructure projects to reduce sewage and stormwater overflows into local waterways, aiming to improve water quality and mitigate flooding. The initiative includes separating combined sewers, implementing green stormwater infrastructure, and rehabilitating aging systems, with a goal of a 90% reduction in overflows.
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