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Chemical runoff increases Illinois water pollution

Illinois Has One Wild and Scenic River—and It's Contaminated With Coal Ash  | NRDC

Illinois waterways saw a double digit rise in harmful pollutants over the past five years according to a new state report.

FOR FULL ARTICLE: https://www.axios.com/local/chicago/2021/10/06/chemical-runoff-increases-illinois-water-pollution

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