Did 26 new systems make a dent in the Alabama Black Belt sewage crisis?

Did 26 new systems make a dent in the Alabama Black Belt sewage crisis?

Twenty-six wastewater systems have been installed at Lowndes County homes in the last year, and about a dozen more installations have been approved.

But potentially thousands more are needed, though the exact number of homes without sanitary wastewater treatment isn’t yet known.

Identifying the need and then fixing it is now the complicated and costly charge of the Alabama Department of Public Health, per a May agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice.