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An explosion Saturday morning aboard a sewage boat docked on New York City's Hudson River killed one city worker and injured ...
The man was doing work involving a flame or sparks when the blast happened about 10:30 a.m., the U.S. Coast Guard said on ...
A worker from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection who had served the city for 33 years lost his life in ...
Authorities say one man died and two were injured after an explosion on a boat carrying raw sewage that was docked on the ...
A blast on a sewage transport boat in West Harlem resulted in tragedy. A Department of Environmental Protection worker died.
An explosion on a boat carrying raw sewage that was docked on the Hudson River in New York City killed a longtime city employee. WNBC reports.
One person was killed and two others were injured after an explosion onboard a sewage transport boat in the Hudson River.
The deadly explosion happened just after 10:30 a.m. on Saturday on a New York City-owned motor vessel named "Hunts Point." ...
An effort was made to-day to find the steamer's port boiler, which was knocked into the river during the collision, but the effort was of no avail. Search for the body of George E. Horton ...
Plans for a pipeline to release treated waste water into a Shropshire river have been scrapped. Severn Trent Water had proposed building a four-mile pipe to take treated sewage from its plant in ...