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After the deluge: Floods may taint more drinking water in Ca
After the deluge: Floods may taint more drinking water in Ca
After the deluge: Floods may taint more drinking water in California
Nitrate contamination of well water has been a decades-long problem in the San Joaquin and Salinas valleys — and now stormwater has flushed more fertilizer and manure into aquifers.
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