Environmental investigators are running tests to determine what's causing the change in color.
As CBS2's Ali Bauman reported Wednesday, environmental investigators are running tests to determine what's causing the change in color."I've been here for like three years, every day almost, and I never saw it like this," resident Andy Larshi said.Passaic officials were alerted at around 1 p.m.
Authorities have determined that the substance is not harmful to humans or animals. The mayor said preliminary tests indicate the substance may be what's known as DE, a sediment commonly used in pool filters.
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