Delaware River Chemical Spill Impact Map

Delaware River Chemical Spill Impact Map. MAP OF THE LOCATION OF THE Ì/Ã ATHOS OIL SPILL AND AREAS WITHIN THE Baxter plant at 9001 State Rd., just north of where Pennypack Creek empties into the river — about 8 miles downriver from the Trinseo. Baxter plant, about 8 miles downriver from the Trinseo chemical plant where the spill took place

Chemical spill in Delaware River causes water contamination The Signal
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The Philadelphia Water Department says it is monitoring the latex spill. Baxter plant at 9001 State Rd., just north of where Pennypack Creek empties into the river — about 8 miles downriver from the Trinseo.

Chemical spill in Delaware River causes water contamination The Signal

Baxter plant at 9001 State Rd., just north of where Pennypack Creek empties into the river — about 8 miles downriver from the Trinseo. Event Details The spill occurred at an industrial site approximately 13 miles north of PWD drinking water facilities on the Delaware River, allowing Philadelphia to control intakes during the period when the spill would have been expected to reach our jurisdiction. tomorrow (Tuesday, March 28, 2023).This assurance is due to the treatment and continuous testing of water that is currently available to residents.

City Provides Updates on Response to Chemical Spill on Delaware River. No chemicals of concern from the Bristol Township spill were detected in any of the 200-plus samples collected by PWD and. Water from the Delaware River is treated at the Samuel S

Delaware River chemical spills frequently threaten the watershed. Event Details The spill occurred at an industrial site approximately 13 miles north of PWD drinking water facilities on the Delaware River, allowing Philadelphia to control intakes during the period when the spill would have been expected to reach our jurisdiction. PHILADELPHIA - City officials provided an update to the City's response to a chemical spill on the Delaware River at a press briefing at 5 p.m