Hydrocarbon Spill Occurs Again in Veracruz River
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Veracruz, Ver., A new oil spill was generated yesterday in the Cazons River, in the northern part of the state, which caused the suspension of the water supply and concern among the inhabitants because the liquid cannot be used.
The R or Cazons in Veracruz, suffered a new hydrocarbon spill, which led to the suspension of the water service.
A hydrocarbon spill in the Río Cazons in Veracruz forced the suspension of the supply of drinking water in and around Poza Rica. The State Water Commission reported that the pumping stopped to prevent contamination in homes and... Full Note »
A hydrocarbon spill was reported in the Río Cazons, in the state of Veracruz, generating concern among the inhabitants of Poza Rica.According to the report, the water bath was contaminated the Río Cazons that supplies the municipalities of Poza Rica and Coatzintla.Before this situation, Veracruz authorities made the decision to suspend the drinking water service from dawn. The suspension seeks to protect the health of the population, although it…
A new hydrocarbon spill registered in the Cazons River ignited the alerts in the northern region of Veracruz, affecting the municipalities of Poza Rica, Coatzintla and Tihuatlán. The very visible layer of oil floating in the tributary forced the authorities to activate the emergency protocols. In this sense, the Commission of [...] The article A new hydrocarbon spill is recorded in the Cazons River in Veracruz appeared first in: 88.9 News.
POZA RICA.— A new oil spill was recorded on the morning of Friday, November 28, in the Río Cazons, in the northern part of Veracruz, generating concern among the population of Poza Rica, which was left without drinking water service. So far the origin of the spill is unknown. The Water Commission of the State of Veracruz (CAEV), through its Office Operator Poza Rica, pointed out that in the face of this situation the operation of water pumping h…
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