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What’s In The Water? Local 12 Investigates Fernald
A Local 12 investigation uncovered hundreds of pounds of radioactive uranium that are released every year in to a river that runs through Hamilton County.
http://local12.com/news/investigates/whats-in-the-water-local-12-investigates-fernald
It would seem our farmers are a bigger source of Uranium in our water.
6 million U.S. residents are drinking uranium-contaminated water that could increase risk of liver damage
http://www.businessinsider.com/high-uranium-levels-of-drinking-water-in-the-central-us-2015-8
For comparison between the articles 30 ug/L is 30 ppb.
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