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Florida faces catastrophic flood from phosphate mine pond

Don t show me this message again✕ Drone picture of old Piney Point phosphate mine shows a large pond of wastewater that has threatened to flood roads and burst a system that stores polluted waters (AP) Hundreds of residents in Manatee County, Florida, have been relocated after authorities asked them to “Evacuate NOW” over the imminent collapse of a 20ft wall of toxic wastewater. Workers have been rushing to pump gallons of wastewater from the pond near the old phosphate mine reservoir at Piney Point to reduce the chances of a full-fledged breach. “What we’re looking at now is trying to prevent and respond to, if need be, a real catastrophic flood situation,” Governor Ron DeSantis said at news conference on Sunday.

Florida reservoir contaminated with radioactive wastewater could collapse imminently

Florida reservoir contaminated with radioactive wastewater could collapse imminently and has prompted evacuations as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declares state of emergency  A significant leak at a large pond of wastewater was discovered on Friday at the old Piney Point phosphate mine in the Tampa Bay area north of Bradenton Waste material on the property is stored in water-covered stacks of phosphogypsum - a fertilizer waste product that is radioactive  The pond at the reservoir contains small amounts of naturally occurring radium and uranium, and the stacks can also release large concentrations of radon gas  However, Florida officials said in a statement that the main concern from the collapse would be flooding, calling the water being discharged slightly acidic

Evacuations expand as Manatee phosphate plant collapse imminent

Evacuations expand as Manatee phosphate plant collapse ‘imminent’ Zachary T. Sampson, Tampa Bay Times © John Pendygraft/Times Manatee County Director of Public Safety Jake Saur speaks Saturday during a news conference at the Manatee County Emergency Operations Center to discuss the imminent breach of the old Piney Point phosphate plant. PALMETTO Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in Manatee County on Saturday as officials fear an “imminent” collapse at the old Piney Point phosphate plant could release a rush of polluted water into the surrounding area and then into Tampa Bay itself. The situation grew more dire Saturday as crews attempted to shore up a breach in a wall around a 480-million gallon wastewater reservoir that has been leaking for days. They used front-end loaders, excavators and dump trucks to pile dirt over the breach.

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