A recent fuel spill at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport is polluting the Flint River, the primary drinking water source ...
The EPA confirmed Wednesday that 10,000 gallons of fuel spilled from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The City of Griffin says it’s now safe to drink the water following a fuel spill and water advisory.
A town south of Atlanta has advised its residents not to drink their tap water after a fuel spill at Atlanta’s airport may have contaminated the Flint River.
Areas south of Hartsfield-Jackson said late Friday night that the area’s tap water system is safe to use after a fuel spill at the airport reached the Flint River.
State authorities say all water sources have been tested and deemed safe; some nearby residents say their drinking water smells like fuel and appears to have oil particles.
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EPA officials say about 10,000 gallons of Jet-A fuel spilled from a faulty fuel pit hydrant Friday.
Residents in Griffin, located just outside Atlanta, reported being plagued by the odor following a fuel spillage in the ...
City officials said they were notified Friday of a fuel spill near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport that ...