Canadian Oil Spill Threatens Drinking Water
An oil slick has forced the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, to shut down its water treatment plant, after a pipeline dumped tens of thousands of gallons into the North Saskatchewan River.
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July 26, 2016 at 04:13AM
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NPR News: Canadian Oil Spill Threatens Drinking Water
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