In second of two leaks this month, Hormel reported 50 gallons of concentrated swine blood and 20,000 gallons of diluted materials had mixed with storm water and was heading toward the Cedar River
In second of two leaks this month, Hormel reported 50 gallons of concentrated swine blood and 20,000 gallons of diluted materials had mixed with storm water and was heading toward the Cedar River
In second of two leaks this month, Hormel reported 50 gallons of concentrated swine blood and 20,000 gallons of diluted materials had mixed with storm water and was heading toward the Cedar River
In second of two leaks this month, Hormel reported 50 gallons of concentrated swine blood and 20,000 gallons of diluted materials had mixed with storm water and was heading toward the Cedar River
Equipment malfunctions at Hormel Food Corp.'s Austin plant this month caused thousands of gallons of pigs' blood, grease and other detritus to leak into the city's sewer system. It occurred at such a large volume the debris overwhelmed the city's system for several days. City officials said they found a "strong waste discharge" in the public wasterwater system and reached out to Hormel the .