tonnes of rubble that collapsed into the White Cart River from a building site have confirmed no pollution has been caused by the incident.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency launched a probe into the collapse of the land earmarked for a 261-space car park in Paisley's Inchinnan Road after it was discovered the site had collapsed into the water.Residents raised flooding concerns regarding the tonnes of rubble - which appeared to stretch 100m - as they feared it could cause issues with rising water levels due to the area of the river being tidal.PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensHowever, investigators from SEPA have now returned to the site, which is owned by Grange Limited, and confirmed contact has been made with the.
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