Augusta County resident waiting on Waynesboro to solve ‘toxic water’ problem
Augusta County resident Julie Lindimore has been dealing with oily and grey water on her property on Maryland Avenue just outside Waynesboro City limits since 2018.
Augusta County resident Julie Lindimore has been dealing with oily and grey water on her property on Maryland Avenue just outside Waynesboro City limits since 2018.
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