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A python found at a sewage plant: Was it flushed?

1 June 2026
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A 1.07-meter-long ball python is recovering at the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society after being discovered at the Little River Pollution Control Plant in east Windsor. Jeff Miller, the chief operator at the facility, found the snake on Friday while checking the plant’s inlet screens, nearly 7.6 meters below ground, where it had climbed into a collection bin. Ed Valdez, executive director of pollution control for the City of Windsor, indicated that the area is regularly inspected, suggesting the snake had not been there long. The female python is estimated to be three to five years old and is believed to have escaped from a home, possibly through a window or doggy door. Although the snake showed signs of stress and dehydration, it is expected to fully recover under the care of the humane society.

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The discovery of the python highlights issues related to exotic pet ownership and animal welfare. Ball pythons are often kept as pets, but their escape can lead to dangerous situations for both the animals and wildlife. Historically, many reptiles do not survive encounters with wastewater treatment systems, making the recovery of this python noteworthy. Additionally, the incident underscores the importance of responsible pet ownership and the need for proper habitat and care for exotic animals, as they cannot thrive in environments not suited to their needs.

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