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Officials: Residents allowed back in Denver cove

By Elisabeth Arriero
earriero@charlotteobserver.com

The Lincoln County Health Department cancelled a “No Swimming” advisory for a Denver cove Monday morning after they determined that there were no longer remnants of last week’s sewage spill.

The Lincoln County Health Department had recommended that residents avoid contact with the water near an unnamed cove in the 4400 block of Burton Lane in Denver over the weekend after a wastewater spill on Thursday.

The Lincoln County public works department said a possible lightening strike caused the spill at a sewage pump station, which caused the pump to fail.

The department estimated that 5,000 gallons of untreated sewage were spilled and flowed into the cove in the residential community off Burton Lane. There are about 30 to 40 properties in the immediate area, said Don Chamblee, the Lincoln County public works director

That cove water in turn runs into Lake Norman in the Catawba River Basin.

Chamblee said that officials were able to get the pumps running again soon after they discovered the problem.

He said the department has already treated the area. The department will take water samples in the next couple of days to make sure there is no untreated water left in the cove.

Arriero: 704-777-7070; Twitter: @earriero

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