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IRONDEQUOIT, N.Y. — Engineers went 75 feet underground on Tuesday to check on the county’s sewer overflow system. When there is heavy rain, all that water has to go somewhere. “We’ve seen a dramatic improvement in the environmental health of the Genesee River, Irondequoit Bay, and Rochester embayment,” said Mike Garland, Monroe County Director of Environmental Services. When our sewage system was built, the waste and the storm runoff went through the same pipes. So for decades, during heavy rain, raw sewage went straight into the bay. That changed in the 70s. These tunnels dropped that overflow number from about 90 times a year to around 5. “This gives context to those overflow events. You

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