
Sinkhole Crisis: Township Seeks Governor's Help
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West Earl Township in Lancaster County faces a hefty bill of over $300,000 for a sinkhole on Route 772, caused by a broken water main. PennDOT holds the township responsible, leaving them to cover the costs with no state aid or insurance. Supervisors seek governors help, potentially leading to rate hikes for water customers.
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