February 11: Tedori River Oil Contamination Halts Water to 13 Cities
The Tedori River oil contamination triggered a temporary stop of the Ishikawa water supply to 13 municipalities on February 10. Kanazawa warned outages for about 5,700 households before service reportedly resumed around 11:30 pm. While the disruption was brief, it highlights operational, budget, and ESG risks for utilities and local businesses. We explain what happened, the likely cost drivers, and the watch items for investors focused on infrastructure quality, crisis readiness, and Japan oil spill response across regional water networks.
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