Chinese City has Water Service Government Says People Shouldn't Take a Drink Yet
Augusta Chronicle, The › November 30, 2005
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Augusta Chronicle, The › November 30, 2005
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HARBIN, China - Running water returned to this northeast city of 3.8 million people Sunday, ending a five-day shutdown blamed on a chemical spill that embarrassed the government and highlighted China's mounting environmental problems.
However, officials warned that what was coming out the tap in frigid Harbin still was too dirty to drink.See the full content of this document
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Chinese City has Water Service Government Says People Shouldn't Take a Drink Yet
Water service started returning to the provincial capital shortly before 6 p.m., af...
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