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Why Baraka is pursuing a faster way to replace lead pipes
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Baraka talks about the $120 million deal with Essex County to replace city service lines.
NJTV News Correspondent Michael Hill speaks with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka about the city's ongoing lead in the water crisis and the $120 million deal with Essex County to replace 18,000 lead service lines in 24 to 30 months.
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Why Baraka is pursuing a faster way to replace lead pipes
Clip: 8/26/2019 | 5m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
NJTV News Correspondent Michael Hill speaks with Newark Mayor Ras Baraka about the city's ongoing lead in the water crisis and the $120 million deal with Essex County to replace 18,000 lead service lines in 24 to 30 months.
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