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Colorado, “Waterborne Salmonella Outbreak in Alamosa, Colorado . . .
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8. U.S. Geological Survey News Release, “Gasoline Additive MTBE Widespread
in New Hampshire's Ground Water,” January 2, 2008, http://nh.water.usgs
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9. U.S. Geological Survey News Release, “USGS Report Shows Where Arsenic Is
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