Officials say there is no threat to public drinking water after a UDOT truck crashed near the Big Cottonwood water treatment facility.
A truck belonging to the Utah Department of Transportation crashed into the creek alongside SR-190, prompting fears of a potential water safety hazard.
While there was a small leak of differential fluid following the accident, Unified Fire reported that it was minimal and contained by crews. Officials added that there is no suspicion of water contamination, although they will continue to monitor the area. In addition, the crash happened below the water treatment center intake, alleviating further contamination fears. The Salt Lake City Health Department also responded to the scene to assist in the any possible cleanup or investigation.
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