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Northeast Fresno Residents Demand Answers from City About Discolored Water

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For years, people living in Northeast Fresno have complained of the discolored water flowing from their taps. City officials say not to worry; the brownish taint is not a serious health threat. But that's done little to calm fears of a Flint, Michigan-like public health crisis.

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