Environmental Hazard — Waste Overflow to River
Individual
01ecc936
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/92#Environmental_Hazard_—_Waste_Overflow_to_River
Properties
Parent
Activeperiod
From the onset of heavy winter storms through resolution of the overflow emergency
Affectedparties
City
Downstream public
Local river ecosystem
State water quality authority
Concept Category
State
Confidence
0.96
Importance
high
Stateclass
Environmental Hazard Present
Subject
Actual environmental hazard posed by potential uncontrolled release of domestic and vegetable processing waste into the local river
Terminatedby
Controlled release, regulatory intervention, or overflow event
Triggeringevent
Particularly heavy winter storms during canning season creating imminent overflow conditions
Urgencylevel
critical
Source Evidence
Source Text
That winter during the canning season, particularly heavy storms occur in the city
Text References
If waste water from the ponds containing the domestic waste is not released to the local river, the ponds will overflow the levees and dump all waste into the river
That winter during the canning season, particularly heavy storms occur in the city
TTL
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Metadata
Ontology
Type
Individual
Content Hash
01ecc936f0dbe4dc...Last Updated
2026-03-08 16:29
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
92
Discovered in Pass
1
Discovered in Section
facts
First Discovered
2026-03-01T13:32:25.641417+00:00
First Case
92
Generated
2026-03-01T13:32:25.641417+00:00
Attributed To
Case 92 Extraction
Generated
2026-03-01T14:00:16.253842
Generated By
ProEthica Case 92 Extraction