Article 263E8 A toxic leak left Corpus Christi with no water for days. A taste of things to come? | Sarah McClung

A toxic leak left Corpus Christi with no water for days. A taste of things to come? | Sarah McClung

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Sarah McClung
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Trump has installed people in key environmental protection positions who seem to care more for profits than people. Now we fear for our safety

Corpus Christi, Texas, calls itself the "sparkling city by the sea". But lately it doesn't feel very sparkling. The city imposed a four-day ban on consuming any tap water last Wednesday. No one could drink the water, shower, bathe, do dishes, wash laundry, hands, faces or children with it. There were fears that a corrosive asphalt emulsifier Indulin AA86 had snuck all the way from the city's industrial district into our homes due to a "back-flow incident". There was water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink.

On 1 December, the Corpus Christi city hall received the first report of dirty water from Refinery Row. On 7 December the city hall received their second, on 12 December their third. By then the water was shimmery, sudsy - just the kind of sheen we would soon fear creeping into our commodes.

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