Digging In The Mud To See What Toxic Substances Were Spread By Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Harvey dumped 50 inches of rain on parts of Houston. Scientists are now trying to identify contaminants spread by the storm, including those in mud at the bottom of the Houston Ship Channel.
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October 23, 2017 at 03:53PM
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NPR News: Digging In The Mud To See What Toxic Substances Were Spread By Hurricane Harvey
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