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Originally Posted by T.lynch
Exceptions to Immunity Law:
(3) In the sudden and accidental discharge, dispersal, release or escape of smoke, vapors, soot, fumes, acids, alkalines and toxic chemicals, liquids or gases, waste materials or other irritants, contaminants or pollutants into or upon land, the atmosphere or any watercourse or body of water. -
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Wait - you hit an exploded water main, right? That means water was discharged onto land. Sounds like you have a legitimate case. Does it technically HAVE to be toxic? Note it says toxic chemicals then moves on -- it doesn't say "including".
Get a lawyer.