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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Environment - 23/Aug 20:40

Drinking Water Is at Risk in Parts of Long Island, Study Finds

Decades of pumping have allowed saltwater to threaten the aquifers that supply many communities, including Long Beach and Great Neck.

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