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WCIJ Report On Poisonous Water Wells

Clip: Season 1400 Episode 1429 | 5m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Project editor Ron Seely discusses how drinking water may be contaminated with arsenic.

Project editor Ron Seely discusses how drinking water may be contaminated with arsenic. Arsenic exists in wells across the state, concentrated mostly in northeast Wisconsin. Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism's story, written by Silke Schmidt, will be in newspapers Sunday.

01/22/2016 | Rating TV-G

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