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The Lynchburg Fire Department recently responded to a call that a creek in the central Virginia city mysteriously turned white overnight. A dairy plant was to blame.
Feb. 5 (UPI) --Firefighters in Virginia determined the cause of a creek turning mysteriously white was a clogged drain that led to an overflow of milk. The Lynchburg Fire Department said in a ...
Sure enough, the stream was full of milk. Thanks to a clogged drain, waste milk from a nearby cow dairy had backed up into the sewer system, and then spewed into a creek along a local road.
A creek in Virginia recently turned a cloudy white color. Lynchburg Fire Department crews were called to the scene. Turns out a clogged drain line at a nearby dairy sent milk overflowing into a ...
A strange transformation took place in Virginia when a creek turned into countless gallons of free-flowing milk. The dairy dilemma happened Saturday, Feb. 3, in Lynchburg, about 100 miles ...
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