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[UPDATE] Florida Phosphate Plant Spots Second Potential Leak in the Reservoir
A second possible leak has been discovered in a central Florida drainage reservoir. On Monday, workers struggling to save a central Florida reservoir holding hundreds of millions of gallons of polluted water from collapsing discovered a possible second spill.
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