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Magna Residents didn't just learn about this. It looks like the Tribune has even fooled the deseret news. There have been minor breeches of the pond in the past, and in 1998 Kennecott went public with the information that the impoundment could fail in a seismic event, but nobody really cared back then. The only reason anyone cares now is because the Tribune likes to toot their own horn like they broke this story, when they are actually ten years late. Enter comment
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