Decades Old Chemicals, New Angst Over Drinking Water.
Around the country, communities are learning their drinking water is polluted with a potentially harmful group of chemicals. The Trump Administration is working on a plan to manage them.
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October 2, 2018 at 10:14PM
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NPR News: Decades Old Chemicals, New Angst Over Drinking Water.
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