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Mill Creek Stream is again safe for human use, DEQ says
Millcreek, Utah — The Mill Creek Stream is again safe for human use. It was contaminated by a concrete spill on Thursday.
According to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, the stream’s water quality issues are “resolved”.
Residents were warned Friday to stay out of the creek in the area (between I-215 and 500 East), as well as keep their pets away from it.
Monday’s announcement confirmed that the public can again use it for irrigation and recreation purposes.
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