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There is so little information here, I can't make heads or tails of it. Something exploded and there is sulfuric acid leaking into the local watershed, but no information on quantity, rates, or anything else? Seems the reporter was more interested in dumping as many opinions and agency blurbs in as possible rather than actually explaining what actually happened. Bleah!
 
Well I bet we wont have any COTs there..... :)

Have you Yanks already changed the official spelling of sulphur to sulfur??

That is sad to see. What will be next.... Fosforus?



archman:
There is so little information here, I can't make heads or tails of it. Something exploded and there is sulfuric acid leaking into the local watershed, but no information on quantity, rates, or anything else? Seems the reporter was more interested in dumping as many opinions and agency blurbs in as possible rather than actually explaining what actually happened. Bleah!
 

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