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Forsyth Herald - September 14, 2023

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County reports sewer line leak in subdivision FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — Forsyth County officials reported a 1,200-gallon sewage spill in the Pinnacle Glen subdivision near 3072 Cross Creek Drive Aug. 31. Officials said a buildup of grease and rags in the gravity sewer line caused the sewage to spill into Bagley Creek. The ground in the area that was affected by the spill has been cleaned and treated with lime. Officials said the county is complying with Environmental Protection Division guidelines and taking all necessary precautions, including stream monitoring for one year. The County Department of Water and Sewer can be contacted for more information at 770-781-2160. — Shelby Israel

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Forsyth County styling salon provides sense of belonging Level Spa Salon customer service representative Melissa “M.J.” Janes stands between Level Spa Salon owners Andrea Craighead, at left, and George-Anna “Georgie” Wood who have operated the business on Peachtree Parkway since 2007. See story on page 8

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