Panic fear over water poisoning

The body that oversaw Britain's worst mass poisoning, when 20,000 tonnes of aluminium sulphate were mistakenly added to drinking water in the Camelford area of Cornwall in 1988, kept quiet because it did not want to cause a public panic.

Keith Court, of the South West Water Authority, told an inquest yesterday he did not want to create "undue alarm".

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