The pump failure occurred while contractors were working on a sewage pipe replacement project in Susquehanna Township.
A month after moving into a three-story home in a well-to-do development in Susquehanna Township, a family of four got a stinky surprise — one they’re now suing over.
Jordan and Rebecca Spahr, who live on Ambrosia Circle are suing the Susquehanna Township Authority to recover $138k worth of damage after a pump failed during a township authority project, pushing sewage up through a shower drain. The waste water contaminated the entire first floor of the home, reaching up to eight inches high on the walls. Everything contaminated, including their furniture, had to be thrown away.Cumberland County preschool teacher fired after child sexual abuse charges filed
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