New York

Cuomo Orders Investigation Into Nasty Black Water at Niagara Falls

Video taken from a helicopter shows black-colored water along the Niagara River's U.S. shoreline below the falls that border the country and Canada

Gov. Cuomo has directed state regulators to investigate wastewater discharges that turned the water near the base of Niagara Falls black last weekend. 

The Democrat announced Monday that the city of Niagara Falls may have violated state water quality standards Saturday when the local wastewater treatment plant discharged foul-smelling, black-colored water into the Niagara River just below the falls. 

The dark water enveloped the dock for the popular Maid of the Mist tour boats on the American side of the falls. 

Officials with the city's water board said the discharge was part of routine maintenance of one of its basins. The murky water had dissipated by Sunday morning. 

Cuomo says the Department of Environmental Conservation is conducting the investigation. Violations carry a maximum penalty of $37,500 each.

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