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Panicked buyers grabbed armfuls of bottled water from store shelves across Philadelphia on Sunday after a ruptured pipe spilled at least 8,100 gallons of a latex chemical solution into the ...
Oil spills happen when small or large amounts of crude oil or distilled oils like gasoline or diesel are released into bodies of water and coastal lands. The spill contains toxic chemicals and ...
Philadelphia residents can continue using tap water as normal until at least 3:30 p.m. Tuesday following a chemical spill a few miles upstream of a key intake in the Delaware River, city officials ...
The way oil drops break up at the water's surface means some oil may not get cleaned up after a spill. Oil drops from underwater oil spills can break into tinier droplets at the surface that ...
The City of Philadelphia said it was "now confident" tap water will remain safe to drink or cook through Monday night after a chemical spill in a tributary of the Delaware River in suburban Bucks ...
Flyovers by helicopter revealed no visual evidence of plumes in the river and tests revealed no levels of contamination near a water plant intake. Nonetheless, the spill, coming more than a month ...
Philadelphia residents can continue to use and drink the city's tap water until at least 3:30 p.m. local time Tuesday following a chemical spill in the Delaware River, according to officials.
Mayor Jim Kenney took a sip of water after announcing Philadelphia's tap water will not be impacted by last Friday's chemical spill in Bucks County. (Cory Sharber/WHYY) City officials say ...
(Google Earth) The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation reported the spill of up to 400,000 gallons of water used at a large lead and zinc mine in Northern Alaska early Wednesday.
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