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NY manure spill caused by faulty pipe
Written by The Auburn Citizen   
September 7, 2010, Owasco, NY — A faulty section of pipe is to blame for a 7,000-gallon manure spill from Skaneateles’ Twin Birch Dairy into a tributary of Dutch Hollow Brook, according to Owasco Lake Watershed inspector Jessica Miles.

During a progress report to the Cayuga County Water Quality Management Agency, Miles said a PVC pipe leading from the farm’s anaerobic digester to a storage lagoon was not suited to handle the extremes in temperature and pressure that were exerted of it.

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