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| Protect Your Environment
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| Chemicals are part of our daily lives. We use them to purify our water, make fuel for our vehicles, and make most of the things we use in our homes (like household products), at our jobs, and for fun.
Companies that manufacture or store these chemicals may be in your community or the chemicals may be transported through your community. Although these companies take safety precautions when handling chemicals, accidents can happen which may cause a hazardous chemical release or spill. Some chemicals can be dangerous if you inhale them or if they get on your skin.
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Wally Wise Guy
The Shelter-in-Place Turtle
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Call the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Criminal Investigation Unit at (215) 814-2385 if you observe:
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Illegal dumping in or near a waterway, storm drain or sewer.
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Improperly disposed medical waste.
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Suspicious asbestos removal.
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Improperly disposed toxic waste.
Call 9-1-1 if you observe:
If there is a hazardous chemical spill or release and officials instructed you to stay indoors, do like Wally Wise Guy and Shelter-in-Place.
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