Residents of a southeast Kansas town are able to once again use the city water after a water plant that was shut down reopened. Humboldt officials urged residents on Thursday to conserve water because of a chemical spill in the Neosho River. State health officials gave the all-clear and residents were told they could go back to regular water use after 3 p.m. Friday. The chemicals were spilled during a fire at Mid-West Fertilizer in Iola.
Kansas water plant in Humboldt reopens after chemical spill scare
By KNSS News
Jan 03, 2020
Jan 03, 2020 02:54 PM



