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SAT: Intel to pay $32 million for water pipeline construction to factory, Proposed teacher raise could make New Mexico competitive, + More
Computer chip maker Intel plans to pay one of New Mexico's largest water utilities $32 million to build a pipeline to supply its factory with the much needed resource.
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