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‘They crazy': NJ city's water supply turns pink, and officials say it's OK to drink - MSNAccording to officials in New Brunswick, too much potassium permanganate got into the city's water treatment plant, which caused a pink hue in the water supply.
Potassium permanganate oxidizes iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide into particles which are then filtered out. For more information please contact Carencro City Hall 337-896-8481.
W ater turned pink in a small Canadian town this week after a faulty valve allowed the disinfectant potassium permanganate to seep into the water supply. The color looks alarming, but the chemical ...
Potassium permanganate is a chemical compound that’s used to treat several kinds of skin conditions, including bacterial and fungal infections. Learn about the possible side effects and how to ...
According to officials in New Brunswick, too much potassium permanganate got into the city’s water treatment plant, which caused a pink hue in the water supply. They say the water is… ...
Residents of Shelby, Iowa, were plagued by contaminated pink water as local officials warned that an issue with the city’s water pumps caused an excess of potassium permanganate to penetrate the ...
It caused an excess of potassium permanganate to penetrate the system, turning the water pink. While city officials initially said the water was safe to drink and use, they backtracked Sept. 10 ...
A fire at a Carus plant in LaSalle, Illinois, has temporarily shut down the only US producer of potassium permanganate and sodium permanganate and is raising concern about availability of the ...
Within recent years, necrotizing injury of the vagina and cervix due to the use of potassium permanganate tablets (0.3 to 1.0 gm.) as an abortifacient has been reported in increasing numbers of ...
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