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EPA Confirms Chemical Leakage into Central Florida Drinking Water Source.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, May, 2002

By Kevin Spear, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

May 1--A mystery contamination from one of the nation's oldest Superfund pollution sites is leaking into Central Florida's primary source of drinking water, federal authorities said.

Ten years ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency halted cleanup at the abandoned Tower Chemical Co. plant in south Lake County, saying the danger was done.

Now, the EPA is confirming that a pesticide-related chemical its laboratories haven't been able to identify precisely has seeped 90 feet below the plant through the throat of a sinkhole. That depth is within the Floridan Aquifer, a vast layer of porous rock from which most of the region draws its drinking water.

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