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Perfect example of why it should be ok to keep the uneducated (dumb) Public in the dark with certain aspects they cannot understand/comprehend.
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Xcel sent the pipe that leaked to an independent group, where experts are studying it to determine what caused it to fail, Coss, the Xcel spokesperson stated. “The results will help us understand whether there are other potential steps we need to take at the plant,” he wrote.

It failed because it's 50 year old pipe that needed replaced. Don't need a lab to tell you that.

 


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