'You Just Don't Touch That Tap Water Unless Absolutely Necessary'
America's water infrastructure is in need of a major upgrade. Leaks in the ailing system mean that across the U.S., places like Kentucky's Martin County lack clean drinking water, with no easy fixes.
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October 3, 2018 at 07:02PM
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NPR News: 'You Just Don't Touch That Tap Water Unless Absolutely Necessary'
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