Woman Proves How Insanely Contaminated Ohio's Water Is
Daniel Bonfiglio
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02/17/2023
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At 11:04 am today, February 17th, the EPA released an update on East Palestine, Ohio's air quality and drinking water, following the areas train derailment and toxic chemical spillage. In the statement, the EPA claimed that "The Village’s municipal well sampling shows no drinking water quality concerns," and that Governor Mike DeWine "has stated that the municipal water is safe to consume." They also say that the Ohio Department of Health "encourages those with private wells to use bottled water until their test results are returned." 38 private wells have allegedly been tested.
While the announcement is encouraging, this Tweet from yesterday, February 16th, shows that at the very minimum, natural water remains excessively contaminated. The visual of oil bubbling to the murky water's surface is alarming to say the least. This video from East Palestine High School shows that water fountains there remain closed. The long term effects of East Palestine's contamination remains unknown, and it will take some time for organizations like the EPA to regain the trust of Ohio citizens.
While the announcement is encouraging, this Tweet from yesterday, February 16th, shows that at the very minimum, natural water remains excessively contaminated. The visual of oil bubbling to the murky water's surface is alarming to say the least. This video from East Palestine High School shows that water fountains there remain closed. The long term effects of East Palestine's contamination remains unknown, and it will take some time for organizations like the EPA to regain the trust of Ohio citizens.
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Even MORE proof that the EPA is LYING to the people of East Palestine.
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 16, 2023
THIS WATER IS INSANELY CONTAMINATED. pic.twitter.com/rNlNxxBTDd
EPA continues to support response efforts following the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment to protect the community’s health and safety. We want to make sure everyone has the latest, accurate information.
— U.S. EPA (@EPA) February 17, 2023
Here is our update as of February 17 ⬇️
The Village’s municipal well sampling shows no drinking water quality concerns, and @GovMikeDewine has stated that the municipal water is safe to consume.
— U.S. EPA (@EPA) February 17, 2023
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