January 29, 2014 — Little Neck Bay is still awash in stormy sewage.
Even though the city has pumped a whopping $142 million into blocking crud from the bay, pollution continues to taint the water, residents said Monday.
Scummy storm runoff from nearby streets and front yards continues to plague the area where people fish and swim.
“Storm water is still running off the land and storm water carries everything with it into the water,” said William Nieter, a professor of environmental studies at St. John’s University and a board member at the nearby Alley Pond Environmental Center.
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