Water safety concerns arise in Philadelphia after chemical spill in Delaware River.

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Officials in Philadelphia have stated that the city's drinking water is safe to consume until at least tonight, following a spill in the Delaware River. The spill occurred on Sunday, and while the cause is still under investigation, officials have stated that the water treatment plant is operating normally and that there is no need for residents to boil their water.
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