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Florida Sinkhole Leaks Over 200 Million Gallons of Radioactive Waste Into State’s Drinking Water
A giant sinkhole in Florida has caused about 215 million gallons of toxic wastes to leak into an aquifer system that supplies drinking water to residents.
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