In case you missed it, the City of Cincinnati has cut off the Ohio River as a drinking water source.
It is “believed that low levels of butyl acrylate seeped into the Ohio River through a small creek about 300 miles north of Cincinnati,” which prompted the water utility service to take the precaution.
The Ohio River’s water intake for the city of Cincinnati will close ahead of incoming pollutants from the East Palestine train derailment in a move that the local water utility service says is “out of an abundance of caution.”
Read about it here: https://thepostmillennial.com/cincinnati-cuts-off-drinking-water-from-ohio-river-due-to-east-palestine-derailment-contamination
Out of an abundance of caution, @GCWW will shut off the Ohio River intake and will temporarily switch to water reserves. GCWW is continuing to monitor the situation to keep your water safe. Learn more and view up to date water testing results: https://t.co/YVgEQJCnac pic.twitter.com/1DZp4ZnFtS
— City of Cincinnati (@CityOfCincy) February 17, 2023