Yellowish liquid was present for years on property that forced closure of Bartram’s Mile Trail August 8, 2024

The Philadelphia Inquirer

The nonprofit advocacy group Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania said its maps, created using Google Earth, show the presence of liquid over years, raising questions as to why it had never been tested for chromium before reports of a discharge by a member of the public. There’s no way to state whether the liquid in previous years contained chromium, but the group says the maps raise questions.

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