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Lebanon neighbors voice concerns as city narrows sewer plant site search to 3 locations
The city of Lebanon has narrowed its search for a new sewer plant to three locations: Site 22, Site 13+, and Site 7+. While Mayor Rick Bell stated that replacing the old sewer is critical to the city's future, neighbors are voicing serious concerns about the proposed sites. Residents, such as the Snyders family and Sarah Hight, worry about potential negative impacts on their homes and properties.
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