No. 5: Another sewage spill, this one on Meta

Last Updated: June 16, 2022By Tags: , ,

Sewage spill on Meta

June 16. By Dave Yochum. There’s been another sewage spill into the lake—this one involving 600 gallons that reached a cove off Meta Road. Charlotte Water confirmed the spill was due to a cable sub-contractor.

A no-swimming advisory has been issued.

At 9 this morning workers were digging up and down Meta, including directly in front of the address Charlotte Water reported where the home is listed for sale.

The spill occurred on Meta on the north side of Jetton, between Natalie and the beginning of the Shearwater neighborhood.

Charlotte Water confirmed a sub-contractor accidentally damaged an unmarked low pressure wastewater pipe causing the overflow.

On April 12, Spectrum sub-contractors breached another pipe on Spinnaker’s Reach, not far from Jetton. About 400 gallons out of 630 gallons spilled reached Lake Norman.

And in March cable subs were responsible for two more spills in The Peninsula, one on Mainsail Pointe and one on nearby Peninsula Club.

There have been five sewage spills into Cornelius waters so far this year.

Sewage spills in 2021-22

(2021)

150 gallons on Yachtman Drive in February

458 gallons on Blakely Shores in March

405 gallons on Paradise Cove in June

200 gallons on Paradise Cove in July

50 gallons on Peninsula Club in September

2,695 gallons on Queensdale in December

(2022)

520 gallons on Davidson Street in February

84 gallons on Mainsail in March

120 gallons on Peninsula Club in March

630 gallons on Spinnakers Reach in April

600 gallons on Meta in June

No swimming, cove marked in red

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  1. Chris Conroy June 16, 2022 at 11:41 am - Reply

    Yeah…can’t wait to go swimming in the lake. NOT

  2. R. Smith June 16, 2022 at 12:10 pm - Reply

    Do these companies that cause the spills receive stiff fines? If not they should……

  3. Glen June 16, 2022 at 4:24 pm - Reply

    I commented on one of the last spills that all contractors and subcontractors should be required to have equipment on site in case of emergency spillage. It received Facebook likes, but obviously not any action by the people in charge. This is stupid, and should not keep happening.

  4. Val June 16, 2022 at 7:09 pm - Reply

    Really glad our town decided we needed spectrum. What a mess; not looking to change my service to them.

  5. SWH June 17, 2022 at 9:52 am - Reply

    And why don’t the cable sub contractors contact Spectrum and Charlotte water companies before they do the digging? This in another big polluter of NC….and people who move here..need to be aware if you are moving to the Lake area

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