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Possible diesel spill in Jordan River

Salt Lake City, Utah — Monday afternoon, hazardous material crews are working to identify and mitigate a spill in the Jordan River.
According to the Salt Lake City Fire Department, they responded to the river in the area near 500 South on reports of a bad smell.
Salt Lake County Health Department personnel are also at the scene.
They believe it’s diesel.
Crews are now trying to determine the source of the spill and how much got into the water.
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