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Rainwaters overflow chemical containment ponds in Waxahachie
Posted on January 25, 2012 at 11:59 PM
Updated Thursday, Jan 26 at 12:07 AM
The recent rainwater is creating more than just flooding concerns in north Texas. State and local officials in Waxahachie are responding to the accidental runoff of chemically polluted waters leftover from the massive chemical spill last October.
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