MSD warns southern Jefferson County about contaminated water after UPS plane crash
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People who live near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport said they're noticing black sludge and an oily film in neighborhood waterways days after the UPS cargo plane crash that killed 13 people and damaged nearby buildings.
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People who live near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport said they're noticing black sludge and an oily film in neighborhood waterways days after the UPS cargo plane crash that killed 13 people and damaged nearby buildings.
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