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The Fox News Rundown

From Washington: Chemical Spill Into Delaware River Sparks Safety Concerns

The Fox News Rundown

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3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

A large leak at the Trinseo Altuglas chemical facility in Bristol County, Pennsylvania spilled thousands of gallons of a water-based latex emulsion into the Delaware River, sparking concerns about the safety of Philadelphia’s drinking water. While experts insist the city’s tap water is safe to consume, this accident is raising questions about the state of regulation and risk assessment among chemical plants around the nation. Professor of Law and Director of the Robert R. Merhige Jr. Center for Environmental Studies at the University of Richmond Noah Sachs explains the implications of this toxic chemical spill, criticizes the city's messaging around the incident, and explains how infrastructure should be improved on a federal level to prevent future catastrophes. With the Kentucky Primary for the Governor's mansion set to take place in May, Republicans look to take back the seat in the solidly red state. Meanwhile, incumbent Democrat Andy Beshear is looking to win re-election after leading the state through the COVID-19 pandemic and devastating flooding that caused destruction throughout Kentucky in 2022. The University Of Kentucky Professor Ph.D. Stephen Voss joins to discuss how Governor Andy Beshear was able to win in the last cycle, how he has been able to build a base in the Republican stronghold of Kentucky and takes a look at the primary field on the Republican side of the ticket. Professor Voss later speaks on how Republican voters in Kentucky have been willing to elect Democratic candidates on the state level in recent cycles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sunday, April 2nd, 2023, I'm Ryan Schmelz, another week and another concerning chemical

0:11.4

spill in America.

0:13.0

This time near one of America's biggest cities and a body of water many rely on for drinking

0:18.3

water.

0:19.3

Is this a growing problem and what can be done?

0:22.0

We need a much better system for understanding what chemical risks are upstream of our drinking

0:27.1

water supplies and we need a much better system for inspecting those plants and making

0:32.4

sure that these kinds of spills don't happen.

0:34.8

And 2024 is just around the corner.

0:37.6

But first we need to get past 2023 and one gubernatorial race in particular could set

0:43.4

the tone for both Republicans and Democrats heading into a presidential election year.

0:48.3

There are many ways in which Kentucky does not qualify as just a sort of regular old red

0:53.9

state.

0:54.9

A lot of those voters are registered Democrats still even though they tend to vote for Republican

1:00.1

presidential candidates.

1:01.8

This is the Fox News rundown from Washington.

1:14.7

A leak at a chemical building near Philadelphia caused between 8 and 12,000 gallons of what

1:20.2

experts say is, quote, water-based latex finishing solution to spill into the Delaware River,

1:26.5

the drinking water for 975,000 people.

1:31.0

It brought to mind bad memories for many after the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.

1:36.8

Are these spills happening more often and what can be done to prevent this from happening

1:41.3

and keep our water and environment safe?

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