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There's a Cancer-Causing Chemical in My Water, But State Doesn't Regulate It

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The recent catastrophe over lead in Flint, Michigan was a stark reminder that something we take for granted -- the water that comes of out of our taps -- may not always be safe. Host Sasha Khokha takes on a journey to test her own Central Valley drinking water after a disturbing warning showed up in her water bill.

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