Contaminants that occur together naturally in groundwater under certain geological conditions may heighten health risks for millions of North Carolinians whose drinking water comes from private wells, and current safety regulations don’t address the problem, a new Duke University study finds.
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Pharma’s Potential Impact on Water Quality
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Latent Heat Flux Research Assists to Alpine Wetland Ecosystem Protection
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Snow-Parched Scandinavia
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