The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency water contamination advisory following an industrial solvent spill along a major river corridor. Federal inspectors reported that a storage facility containment failure discharged thousands of gallons of concentrated solvent into local waterways, forcing immediate drinking water shutoffs across multiple municipal treatment plants. State emergency management and local health departments deployed mobile water tanker stations to supply bottled water to residents across three affected counties. Water testing laboratories dispatched emergency field teams to monitor downstream toxin dispersion rates, while federal investigators launched a formal compliance and safety review into the operating facility. Officials continue to evaluate environmental risks as municipalities implement emergency shutdowns. The EPA emphasized that public safety measures remain active while response teams track contaminant movement and test regional water quality to determine when safe operations can resume.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued emergency water advisory on August 15, 2026. https://www.epa.gov/newsroom/emergency-clean-water-advisory-industrial-spill-mock-url
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