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PITTSBURGH – A construction company’s objections that it did not retaliate against one of its inspectors or violate the Pennsylvania Whistleblower Law, after he reported discrepancies pertaining to whether or not groundwater on a job site was categorized as “contaminated,” have received a split decision by a state court judge.

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