“It’s just nasty,” Raw sewage problems persist at Oklahoma City apartments

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A metro condo in southwest Oklahoma Metropolis is plagued with uncooked sewage issues.  

“It’s simply nasty,” mentioned Susan McCoy, who resides within the Windsong Village flats.  

Feces fills the breezeways outdoors of McCoy’s condo. She says it’s been occurring since she moved in a single yr in the past.

“I’ve had this drawback ever since I lived right here…Oh, it will get worse. That is form of gentle mannered as a result of it’s not developing so dangerous,” mentioned McCoy.  

McCoy says she will’t even use her personal rest room.  

“I’m going to one in every of my child’s home to make use of the lavatory…I’d as effectively have an outdoor rest room. I can’t use my stool,” she mentioned.

And down the way in which, her neighbor, Rosa Rabb, is having comparable points. Her bathtub fills with feces when the sewage stops up.  

“Within the tub, boo boo comes up…I positively acquired to maneuver out of right here,” mentioned Rabb.  

Information 4 has reported on the uncooked sewage issues on the Windsong Village flats earlier than.  

Up to now, no solutions have been given as to why the backups are taking place or when tenants can anticipate to see the issue resolved.

“If I don’t transfer, I already acquired a variety of illness going and I could find yourself within the hospital,” mentioned Rabb.

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Information 4 contacted the property supervisor, however we weren’t given any solutions.  

We additionally contacted the Oklahoma Metropolis-County Well being Division. Inspectors have been capable of unclog a few of the pipes, however the main issues nonetheless exist for residents.

KFOR is ready on a return telephone name from the Division of Surroundings High quality.

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