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Sewage fertilizer can cause illness and harm the environment. Why are some Oklahoma officials resistant to a ban? - Investigate Midwest

Summary by Investigate Midwest
On a brisk morning in early 2017, Paula Yockel power-washed the family’s propane tank at her home in rural Oklahoma, about 15 miles from downtown Oklahoma City. As she sprayed away thick layers of grime that had built up, the water bounced off the cylindrical tank, filling the air with a fine mist. Within 36 hours, she became severely ill with stomach pain, diarrhea and debilitating aches throughout her body.After seeing a doctor and getting blo…
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Investigate Midwest broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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