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The discharge, containing high concentrations of heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury and lead, was continuing to flow at the rate of 500 gallons per minute on Sunday, four days after the spill began at the Gold King Mine, the EPA said. An unspecified number of residents living downstream of the spill who draw their drinking supplies from their private wells have reported water discoloration, but there has been no
DENVER (AP) — An Environmental Protection Agency official says she doesn’t believe wildlife will suffer significant health impacts from the large volume of wastewater that spilled from an abandoned mine in southwestern Colorado.
After a family reunion, Khloé Kardashian headed to the basketball court to support another special someone! The 31-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashian star watched Houston…
China will build a new coastal highway for Liberia as part of its aid to the country recovering from an Ebola epidemic, Liberia’s foreign minister said on Sunday. Liberia’s existing coastal route is vital for commerce as the country rebuilds after a civil war that ended in 2003. “China has agreed to help Liberia with the construction of a ministerial complex which will host about 10 ministries.
China will build a new coastal highway for Liberia as part of its aid to the country recovering from an Ebola epidemic, Liberia’s foreign minister said on Sunday. Liberia’s existing coastal route is vital for commerce as the country rebuilds after a civil war that ended in 2003. “China has agreed to help Liberia with the construction of a ministerial complex which will host about 10 ministries.
China will build a new coastal highway for Liberia as part of its aid to the country recovering from an Ebola epidemic, Liberia’s foreign minister said on Sunday. Liberia’s existing coastal route is vital for commerce as the country rebuilds after a civil war that ended in 2003. “China has agreed to help Liberia with the construction of a ministerial complex which will host about 10 ministries.
LOS ALGODONES, Mexico (AP) — Mark Bolzern traveled 3,700 miles to go to the dentist. The 56-year-old Anchorage, Alaska, native left home this spring, made a pit stop in Las Vegas to pick up a friend, and kept heading south, all the way to Los Algodones, Mexico, a small border town teeming with dental offices.