No contamination of N.J.’s drinking water after Delaware River chemical spill, samples show

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Cleanup of the basin, which millions rely on for drinking water, remains ongoing Monday, officials said.

sparked concerns over the water quality of the Delaware River, New Jersey officials said Monday testing shows no contamination or impact to the drinking water.

“Sampling of the river at multiple locations and at drinking water intakes, process samples, and entry points to the distribution system thus far have all been non-detect for chemicals involved in the incident,” the New Jersey Department of Environmental ProtectionMore than 15 million people depend on the Delaware River basin for drinking, agricultural and industrial uses, according

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