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Wrexham river turns green due to local industry pollution
A tributary of the River Clywedog turned a vivid shade of green after discharge from local industry polluted it.
The source of the unusual colour in the waterway in Johnstown, Wrexham county, was traced back to a business on a nearby industrial estate on Tuesday.
Natural Resources Wales said officers had now stopped the discharge.
The agency said it was continuing to work with the site to ensure environmental compliance.
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