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Gas Spill Affects Water

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Updated: April 17, 2007
The gas spill at the Razorback Pipeline Terminal in Rogers put 67,000 gallons of gasoline into the soil surrounding the business. Tests were run on the soil and well water around the area and when the tests came back, at least one man knows his well has been tainted with fuel. Sonny Jackson lives less than 500 yards from the pipeline. He wasn`t warned to examine his water until over a week after the spill. In fact, he only knew about it because he saw news of the incident on television.

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