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Philadelphia Tap Water Safe to Drink Officials Say, Despite Chemical Spill in Delaware River

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On Friday night, more than 8,000 gallons of hazardous material spilled into Otter Creek in Bristol, PA near the Delaware River.  According to sources, The Philadelphia Water Department released a public statement yesterday explaining that the tap water in the city is safe to drink -- for now.

Source: Black America Web

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