"Apart from the health and environmental issues, the smell is horrendous," Mr Carter said. "They are large spills - several hundred litres per hour of everything that goes down the neighbourhood's loos.
"The last spill in early April was the final straw. It took more than two days and lost hours of work to have the clean-up actioned."
The clean-up wastewater ran into a small stream below the house which fed into the Awakino Stream, Mr Carter said. The spills were always reported to Northland Regional Council but not a lot had been done.
The Northland Regional Council area manager in Dargaville, Gary Treadgold, said the council would monitor the stream.