Chlorine at Roaring Springs is used as a disinfectant and added to control microbes. Cylinders of chlorine gas are routinely flown into Roaring Springs for this treatment process.
Water from Roaring Springs is treated with chlorine to disinfect and control microbes within it, officials noted. To treat the water, cylinders of chlorine gas are routinely flown into the spring.
An emergency situation at the Grand Canyon forced the closure of inner corridor trails, including the Bright Angel Trail, park officials said.
The park regularly uses chlorine to purify drinking water by eliminating harmful viruses, and bacteria such as e.coli. Cylinders of gas are routinely transported to Roaring Springs for use.
Park officials say chlorine is used at Roaring Springs as a disinfectant and added to control microbes. They add that cylinders of chlorine gas are routinely flown into Roaring Springs for the ...
A few residents from Lakshmi Narayanan Nagar and Eswar Nagar felt slight eye irritation, sore throat and vomiting due to leakage from a used chlorine gas cylinder. Residents told TNIE ...