Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Ron Robinson, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Ron Robinson, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook
The ongoing crisis at Oakland County’s George W. Kuhn (GWK) Retention Treatment Basin remains unresolved, causing frustration among Macomb residents. Since the incident on April 3, where approximately 1.2 million gallons of raw sewage overflowed into the Red Run Drain, Rep. Ron Robinson (R-Utica) and a bipartisan coalition of Macomb County officials have been demanding increased transparency, accountability, and long-term solutions. These demands have yet to be addressed.
“We need EGLE to require a concrete plan of action from Oakland County and hold them accountable,” said Robinson. “While Oakland and the department trade letters and delay action, Macomb residents and our environment continue to suffer. The lack of urgency on display is unacceptable.”
The sewage overflow has affected residents living along the Red Run River with unpleasant odors, trash in the water, and health risks from bacteria like E. coli. Plants along the river are also covered in wipes and debris after storms push sewage out of the system.
“In Michigan, our waterways are some of our most precious resources,” said Robinson. “We have a duty protect them. I eagerly await a response from the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner. The next high-water event could be as disastrous as the April 3 incident. We cannot afford to put this on the back burner. We need action now, not more delays.”