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Pennsylvania: 55,000 Gallons of Gasoline Spill in Susquehanna River

HeadlineOct 24, 2016

In Pennsylvania, some 55,000 gallons of gasoline spilled from a ruptured pipeline into the Susquehanna River on Friday, threatening the water supply of thousands of residents downstream. The Pennsylvania American Water utility on Sunday lifted a warning to residents to limit their water use, but said it would continue to monitor water quality.

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