Paradise, Calif., Water Is Contaminated But Residents Are Moving Back Anyway
Despite public health warnings about benzene contamination in the town's water supply, some Paradise residents say they have no choice but to return.
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April 16, 2019 at 10:36PM
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NPR News: Paradise, Calif., Water Is Contaminated But Residents Are Moving Back Anyway
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