Why didn't chemical spill impact Philadelphia suburbs?
While officials in Philadelphia were reassuring residents that a chemical spill along the Delaware River was not impacting the safety of the city's tap water, those in charge of a water treatment plan less than 2,000 miles from spill acted quickly to ensure the harmful toxins did not enter the plant.
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Why didn't chemical spill impact Philadelphia suburbs?

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