After isolating the source of a sewage spill and diverting the flow, crews repaired the 10-foot-deep force main and returned flow to the pipe underneath Capital Circle Northeast.

The city of Tallahassee received an $18,000 fine last month from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection after substantial amounts of sewage spilled into the streets between July 1, 2023, and Dec. 1, 2023, according to a letter to the city from the state.

This is the second fine DEP has issued the city, incurring a total of almost $45,000 in fines, for incidents that led to more than 1.3 million gallons of sewage spewing out of the system last year. That’s roughly the volume of two Olympic-sized swimming pools.

Most of the fine was attributed to a main break along a central thoroughfare in October 2023 that sent roughly 970,000 gallons of sewage into the lanes of Capital Circle Northeast between Automotive Way and Mahan Drive — the largest spill since June 2016, when 1 million gallons spilled during a power outage.





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