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Sewage transfers stink up some Lake Isabella homes

A Lake Isabella couple is up to their nose in sewage smell because a septic pumping company transfers raw sewage right next to their back yard.

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millerplante - 9/13/2012 7:03 PM
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murph56 - 9/13/2012 8:50 AM
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This story sounds like a repeat of the oldman when he was alive,the people need the sewage pumped but make sure you dump it in someone elses backyard! What are these people of Lake Isabella going to do when all of the pumping companies decide to stay out of Lake Isabella?
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