“Crisis upon crisis”: Industrial pollutants leave San Angelo residents without water as winter storm bears down
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Amber Campos moves a pallet of bottled water from a semi-trailer truck at the loading dock of the H-E-B grocery store at in San Angelo on Tuesday. Many residents have been unable to use water from their faucets for days due to contamination. (Credit: Colin Murphey/San Angelo Standard-Times via REUTERS)
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Residents of San Angelo, a West Texas city in the Concho Valley, have gone days without safe drinking water after city officials discovered industrial chemicals contaminated the water system.