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Whirlpool officals say leaked chemical at site is safe

2013-12-24 07:37:23| Waste Management - Topix.net

The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality is reviewing Whirlpool's final plan to get rid of a chemical that leaked from one of its plants into the groundwater in Fort Smith.

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