MAKE A MEME View Large Image December 20, 2016 06:37 PM AMSTERDAM - Another day, another sewage spill in the city of Amsterdam. According to a state Department of Environmental Conservation alert, there was a power outage at the sewage treatment plant. The outage ...
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Keywords: small business big heart amsterdam n.y. ny new york ghost town ghosttown dead city upstate real-estate realestate abandoned toxic waste hazardous rape sex offender offenders criminal mohawk valley mall 12010 blacks african american capitol region capital albany troy schenectady cruelty abuse buddhist monks restaurant religion religious intolerance intolerant discrimination people urban decay heroin drugs narcotics dog dogs robbery elderly disabled nursing care for sale dirty cops economic development renewal industrial agency outdoor sport December 20, 2016 06:37 PM AMSTERDAM - Another day, another sewage spill in the city of Amsterdam. According to a state Department of Environmental Conservation alert, there was a power outage at the sewage treatment plant. The outage caused a pump to fail and allowed more than a million gallons of untreated sewage to spill into the Mohawk River in six hours. This is in addition to the spill of 10 gallons per minute NewsChannel 13 reported on Monday and the spill earlier this year that sent another million gallons into the river. Credits WNYT Staff December 20, 2016 06:37 PM AMSTERDAM - Another day, another sewage spill in the city of Amsterdam. According to a state Department of Environmental Conservation alert, there was a power outage at the sewage treatment plant. The outage caused a pump to fail and allowed more than a million gallons of untreated sewage to spill into the Mohawk River in six hours. This is in addition to the spill of 10 gallons per minute NewsChannel 13 reported on Monday and the spill earlier this year that sent another million gallons into the river. Credits WNYT Staff
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