The Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant completed repairs and cleanup last week after a debris backup caused 17 million gallons of sewage to spill into the Playa Del Rey Beach on July 11, but some residents are still frustrated by a lingering sewage smell and delays in the city’s reimbursement program. El Segundo residents had previously complained that the sewage spill caused them headaches, burning eyes, nausea, and respiratory problems. “I can’t concentrate, I have nearly daily headaches, dizzy, and just feeling overall lousy since this happened,” resident Sainte Jose DeLude told The Epoch Times in a previous interview. Nearly two months later, some residents say that things have improved, but the smell lingers. “The smell isn’t as constant but persists,” DeLude Told the Epoch Times on Sept. 28. Hyperion Plant Currently, the only emission coming from the Hyperion plant is hydrogen sulfide, which has remained under the safety threshold of …