Up to 1 million gallons of partially treated sewage was released into the Black River last week.
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017
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Perfect timing for the opening of finless brown fishing season.
ReplyDeleteAnd the state is worried about tire pressure monitor lights at inspection time and the environment.
ReplyDeleteBrown trout fishing will be awesome this year!
ReplyDeleteIf a private concern released an environmental hazard like this, there would be an enormous fine coming down. Nothing like a good cover up by listing the cause as "other".
ReplyDeleteIt appears that pres. Trumps attack on the EPA worked well for Ludlow, A little high water and they can dump! The article here never said it was an accident in fact it sounds like it was on intentional
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