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Environmental groups threaten to sue Hanover Foods over alleged water violations
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Train derails in northern York County; some 30 cars overturned
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New Pond, New Problem: Farm Fishing Hole Leads to Inspection
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Estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge discharged in leak at York City wastewater plant
York Dispatch
The state Department of Environmental Protection plans to issue a notice of violation to York City after overflowing digesters at the wastewater treatment plant discharged an estimated 5,000 gallons of sludge.
The upcoming notice of violation comes as initial reports of the March 27 incident, filed by a general manager at the facility, detail that an overflow of two digesters caused the sludge to leak and may have led to a portion of the digester building s facade collapsing. We will be issuing a Notice of Violation which will request a formal response with additional details. Once issued, the city will have 30 calendar days to respond, DEP spokesperson John Repetz said in a statement.
Low head dam in Codorus Creek where 11-year-old drowned could be removed
After an 11-year-old drowned while swimming near a low head dam, officials are renewing their focus on dam safety and how a dam could exist without any record of it. Author: Harri Leigh (FOX43) Updated: 10:29 PM EDT April 1, 2021
SPRING GROVE, Pa. After an 11-year-old boy drowned while swimming near a low head dam in York County, officials are renewing their focus on dam safety and how a dam could exist without any record of it being there.
The 11-year-old was swimming with a friend in Cordorus Creek in Jackson Township on March 25, according to the York County Coroner’s report. The boy was swept under the water of a low head dam. He was found unresponsive on the bank and died despite resuscitation measures.