Stories Related to Well Owners Worry About Nitrate Levels After Chemical Plant Fire

A Warrington Township family wonders if elevated nitrate levels in their well water could have been caused by runoff from the June 8 fire at Miller Chemical and Fertilizer Corp. outside Hanover.

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