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Florida sinkhole causes radioactive water to leak into aquifer | Florida sinkhole causes radioactive water to leak into aquifer |
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About 980 million litres of radioactive water have leaked into Florida's main underground source of drinking water, officials in the US state say. | About 980 million litres of radioactive water have leaked into Florida's main underground source of drinking water, officials in the US state say. |
The leak occurred after a huge sinkhole opened up under a phosphate fertiliser plant near Tampa, damaging the stack where waste water was stored. | |
The water contained phosphogypsum, a slightly radioactive by-product from the production of fertiliser. | The water contained phosphogypsum, a slightly radioactive by-product from the production of fertiliser. |
The phosphate company Mosaic said the leak posed no risk to the public. | |
It added the contaminated water had not reached private supplies and the firm was recovering it using pumps. | |
"Groundwater moves very slowly," senior Mosaic official David Jellerson was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. | "Groundwater moves very slowly," senior Mosaic official David Jellerson was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. |
However, Jacki Lopez, Florida director of the Center for Biological Diversity, told Reuters news agency: "It's hard to trust them when they say 'Don't worry,' when they've been keeping it secret for three weeks." | |
The sinkhole - about 45ft (14m) in diameter - at Mosaic's New Wales facility in the town of Mulberry was discovered by a company worker on 27 August. | The sinkhole - about 45ft (14m) in diameter - at Mosaic's New Wales facility in the town of Mulberry was discovered by a company worker on 27 August. |
The sinkhole later caused the waste pond to drain, and the contaminated water has now seeped into the aquifer. | |
Aquifers are massive underground systems of porous rocks that hold water. | Aquifers are massive underground systems of porous rocks that hold water. |