Why Sewage Water Hits Rices Landing Hard
The pattern in Rices Landing is consistent. Rices Landing, located in Greene County, experiences occasional sewage backups due to aging infrastructure and heavy rainfall. The rural setting increases the risk of untreated wastewater seeping into soil and water sources, particularly near Dry Tavern and Crucible, where drainage systems are less developed. drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get.
The region's temperate climate with frequent spring and autumn rains contributes to increased sewage risks. Sudden storms can overwhelm local sewer systems, leading to backups in homes and businesses in areas like Millsboro and surrounding neighborhoods.
The region's temperate climate with frequent spring and autumn rains contributes to increased sewage risks. Sudden storms can overwhelm local sewer systems, leading to backups in homes and businesses in areas like Millsboro and surrounding neighborhoods. The dominant local driver is Rices Landing, located in Greene County, experiences occasional sewage backups due to aging infrastructure and heavy rainfall. The rural setting increases the risk of untreated wastewater seeping into soil and water sources, particularly near Dry Tavern and Crucible, where drainage systems are less developed.. Blackwater exposure in Rices Landing poses serious health risks, including bacterial infections and respiratory issues. Immediate cleanup is essential to prevent long-term health complications and property damage.

