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September 23, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
9/23/2019 | 27m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Tests show 97% of the filters remove the lead from Newark's drinking water.
Tests show 97% of the filters remove the lead from Newark's drinking water. Who should pay for having homeowners lead service lines replaced in Bergen and Hudson counties? A Senate committee hears glowing testimony about the value of tax incentives in Camden, but not everyone is convinced. Booker's given himself a tight deadline to decide whether to stay in the presidential race or step down.
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NJTV News
September 23, 2019: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
9/23/2019 | 27m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Tests show 97% of the filters remove the lead from Newark's drinking water. Who should pay for having homeowners lead service lines replaced in Bergen and Hudson counties? A Senate committee hears glowing testimony about the value of tax incentives in Camden, but not everyone is convinced. Booker's given himself a tight deadline to decide whether to stay in the presidential race or step down.
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Clip: 9/23/2019 | 7m 59s | The result of the plea has been national attention for the Booker camp. (7m 59s)
CEOs: We would not be in Camden without incentive programs
Clip: 9/23/2019 | 3m 30s | The CEOs of Camden-based companies were among those who testified Monday. (3m 30s)
Expanded testing of Newark water shows filters are working
Clip: 9/23/2019 | 3m 52s | The tests were ordered after results from two properties showed high lead readings. (3m 52s)
Should ratepayers pay to replace someone else's lead lines?
Clip: 9/23/2019 | 2m 57s | Suez North America is working to replace lead pipes and gooseneck connectors with copper. (2m 57s)
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