Neighbors in Lake Erie Shores say the retention pond in their development wreaks of sewage and is filling up with algae and mosquitos.
“This is why I bought this piece of land,” said Bill Donner, a resident in Lake Erie Shores.But with the view he sees now, not anymore.
“I’ve seen kids fishing out of here,” said Donner. “Their balls go into there. They get a net. You’re coming in contact with it. Someone could get sick.”
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