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Indian Point nuclear plant reeks of troubled history

Pollen? Yellow/white substance being reported along Hudson

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Substance observed this morning on the Hudson River shoreline at Verplanck.
Riverkeeper has received several reports today of a heavy, yellow-white substance in areas of Hudson River shoreline from Yonkers to Verplanck. The Department of Environmental Conservation suspects it may be pollen, some reports described the material as oily. If you suspect it may not be pollen, send the following to Riverkeeper or contact DEC. 1. Day/time/weather conditions 2. Location 3. Details – sight/smell/frequency 4. Photos, video, narrative 5. Your contact information Fill out the information at this Riverkeeper website and submit: tinyurl.com/rvkwatchdog Call the DEC Spills Hotline: 1-800-457-7362 You may […]

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