Residents in Greenwich Farm St. Andrew say they have been living in an environmentally unfriendly situation for over two weeks. A plot of land directly in front of several homes inundated with wastewater seemingly overflowing from a major sewage-treatment plant located in the community. Residents took our news team to what appears to be a trench nearby, they surmise it has been clogged, preventing the waste water from going to its proper channel. In addition to the health risks, there are security concerns as crocodiles have been seen lurking in the black water.
A toxic situation requiring urgent attention.
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