A train car derailment, auto crash or leaky underground petroleum tank could do it. Even chemicals from firefighting foam has proven to be a threat here locally.
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A Dayton Daily News investigation publishing Sunday found the vulnerability of the water supply is being tested on virtually a daily basis, requiring better coordination between institutions and more awareness in the public about the critical need to protect the region’s water.
Miami Valley residents often take clean water for granted, presuming the local supply is as endlessly abundant as the air they breathe.
But while officials say the water in the region remains safe to drink, hundreds of chemical spills in recent years have caused alarm.
Sunday's investigation will published in the Dayton Daily News and be found on mydaytondailynews.com.
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