On the recordMarch 5, 2019
It is a safety and public hazard, and it is also wreaking havoc on-- economically, on citizens who live near these spills.
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congress.govIt is a safety and public hazard, and it is also wreaking havoc on-- economically, on citizens who live near these spills.
Describes the dangers of fuel spills affecting local communities.
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