Will it affect Columbia? Wrightsville water officials bracing for chemical-fire contaminants

Local officials learned in a conference call with state Department of Environmental Protection that contaminants from a massive fire Monday at an Adams County chemical company could reach the borough’s water-intake pumps Saturday morning, prompting members of the Wrightsville Borough Municipal Authority to take pre-emptive action.
MORE:
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/ci_28297048/wrightsville-water-officials-bracing-chemical-fire-contaminants

As of about 5 a.m. today, there was no mention of the issue on the Columbia Water Company’s website:

This morning, WGAL-TV reported that Columbia is one of the municipalities notified.

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4 responses to “Will it affect Columbia? Wrightsville water officials bracing for chemical-fire contaminants”

  1. Doesn't hurt to be prepared but I would think from there to here with the size of the river it would be dissipated enough to not cause a problem.

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  2. Doesn't hurt to be prepared but I would think from there to here with the size of the river it would be dissipated enough to not cause a problem.

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