Wastewater overflow closes Arundel creek
The Anne Arundel County Department of Health Thursday ordered an emergency closing at Mill Creek in Arnold due to a wastewater overflow of about 263,000 gallons.
The spill occurred Wednesday evening and was caused by a power outage, officials said
The department warns anyone coming in contact with the affected water to wash well with soap and warm, clean water immediately. Clothing should also be washed.
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| January 27, 2011; 10:11 AM ET
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So where might I find find some clean water ...?