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Drinking Water: No Longer Pure, or Cheap – features all AP articles
Drinking water systems imperiled by failing infrastructure
Cities Bear Rising Cost of Keeping Water Safe to Drink
After years of low rates, customers can expect to pay more
Millions Remain Unspent in Federal Water-System Loan Program
Orange County offers model for places without enough water
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- $2.6 Billion Needed to Fix State's Water Mains – Republican American (New Haven/Litchfield, CT)
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