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Contamination Threatens One of the World’s Biggest Freshwater Supplies

READ HERE:   Scientists find high salt and arsenic concentrations in an aquifer that 750 million people rely on for drinking water and irrigation.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor getwetprojectblogPosted on August 31, 2016Categories Uncategorized

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