A large sinkhole has been opened up at a fertilizer facility of Florida in United States of America, discharging millions of liters of contaminated waste into a major aquifer. The company says no risk has been detected.
About 814 million liters of a little radioactive water leaked from the site in mulberry of Central Florida after the sinkhole appeared beneath a retention pond. Enough water to fill more than 300 Olympic swimming pools escaped from the site to the state's main underground sources of drinking water, which spreads over from Florida to Georgia.
About 814 million liters of a little radioactive water leaked from the site in mulberry of Central Florida after the sinkhole appeared beneath a retention pond. Enough water to fill more than 300 Olympic swimming pools escaped from the site to the state's main underground sources of drinking water, which spreads over from Florida to Georgia.
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