Mobile Area Water & Sewer System (MAWSS) responded to multiple overflows in the Mobile area June 18, 2026, due to heavy rainfall. Wastewater overflows occur when heavy rains infiltrate aging sewer lines. MAWSS is addressing wastewater overflows with capital projects. Below are the locations, estimated amounts and receiving waters. All overflows have stopped.
MAWSS sewer system is designed to collect and convey wastewater to a MAWSS wastewater treatment plant. During heavy rains, storm water infiltrates and inundates aging sewer lines causing manholes to overflow. Health department precautions regarding contact with impacted waters and seafood preparation should be followed.
Location Estimated Gallons Receiving Water
756 Johnston Av. 8,635 Eslava Creek
766 Johnston Av. 17,370 Eslava Creek
63 Conti St & Demouy Av. 1,700 Eslava Creek
Conti St & Demouy Av. 1,700 Eslava Creek
4680 Rangeline Rd. 14,250 Halls Mill Creek
3171 Barronne St. 2,025 Three Mile Creek
1108 Gimon Cr. 11,550 Eslava Creek
McVay Dr. & Navco Rd. 27,000 Eslava Creek
2409 Octavia Dr. S. 5,330 Dog River
1710 Gulf Field Dr. N. 91,509 Eslava Creek
50 Westwood St. & Homewood St. 3,050 Eslava Creek
251 Island Ct. 5,400 Eslava Creek
9240 Airport Blvd. 400 Pierce Creek
4519 Cypress Business Park 13,875 Halls Mill Creek
Laurel St. & Davitt St. 4,100 Eslava Creek
2127 Highland Ct. 7,305 Eslava Creek
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