A homeowner in Painesville Township is back to enjoying his backyard again after a horrible stench has been taken care of.
The retention pond in his backyard had gotten so bad, it was filled with algae and started smelling like sewage.
“This water will actually have a blue color to it,” said Bill Donner, a homeowner at Lake Erie Shores. “Really nice.” A lot can change in the span of just a few weeks and it all started after our 19 Troubleshooter story aired. “That algae is 95% gone,” said Donner. “You can kind of see all water. It also helps with the odor and it has definitely helped with the mosquitos.”
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