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Task force recommends voter referendum to improve water

The task force recommended spending $400 million on upgrades to an aging system.

01/08/2018

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Task force recommends voter referendum to improve water

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The task force recommended spending $400 million on upgrades to an aging system.

The task force recommended spending $400 million on upgrades to an aging system that costs the state almost a quarter of its treated drinking water every year.

01/08/2018

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