Lumber, root beer, and any number of other commodities are in short supply due to COVID-19. However, the issue described below is not COVID-related, but caused by an equipment failure at a critical ...
Olin Corp. has ended its immediate response efforts to a chlorine leak that had forced residents in Plaquemine to shelter in their homes for about three hours Monday night and closed local roads.
EXPLAINS WHAT THIS MEANS FOR RESIDENTS. TURLOCK UNTIL NOW HAS RELIED SOLELY ON GROUNDWATER, FOR IT’S BEEN A GOOD RESOURCE. BUT THE CITY SAYS A NUMBER OF THINGS HAVE COME UP, MAKING IT NOW UNREALISTIC.
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Tap water may be affected by chlorine maintenance, Pembroke Pines officials warn
The water pipes treament, scheduled to run March 22 through April 12, isn’t expected to affect drinking water safety.
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