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Rivers in Eastern US Becoming Alkaline, Affecting Water Supplies
Decades of data reveals two-thirds of the rivers located in the Eastern United States are now alkaline, and acid rain is likely to blame, according to a new study published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology.
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