Drinking Water Trucked Into Montana Town After Oil Spill

Tuesday, January 20th, 2015 Liability

Truckloads of drinking water were being shipped to the eastern Montana city of Glendive on Monday after traces of a major oil spill along the Yellowstone River were detected in public water supplies, raising concerns about a potential health risk. Preliminary tests at the city’s water treatment plant indicated that at least some oil got into a water supply intake along the river, according to state and federal officials. About 6,000 people are served by the intake, Glendive Mayor Jerry Jimison said.


External References & Further Reading
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/01/20/oil-spill-forces-drinking-water-to-be-trucked-into-montana-town/
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