Cincinnati is again using Ohio River water after tests show no sign of East Palestine chemicals

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Cincinnati is again using Ohio River water after tests show no sign of East Palestine chemicals
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The announcement, made Monday, comes after more than 150 water samples taken by the Greater Cincinnati Water Works showed no sign of four chemicals spilled from a Feb. 3 train derailment about 430 miles upstream from the city.

The announcement, made Monday, comes after more than 150 water samples taken by the Greater Cincinnati Water Works showed no sign of four chemicals spilled from a Feb.

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