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Cleanup of Contaminated Water in California Will Be Costly

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Last week we told you about new state regulations for a toxic man-made chemical that's contaminating water supplies around the state, hitting agricultural communities hardest. In part two of our story, Stephanie O'Neill tells us that cleanup will be costly. Reporter: Stephanie O'Neill

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