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Legislators are considering sharply lowering how much arsenic New Hampshire allows in drinking water – but regulators said in a committee hearing…
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The Department of Environmental Services has referred an illegal dumping case involving Brady Sullivan Properties to the New Hampshire Attorney General's…
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Drinking water from private wells in northern New England may increase the risk of bladder cancer, according to a new study from the National Cancer…
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A new study out of Dartmouth College estimates that arsenic in well water could be causing as many as 830 cases of cancer in the granite state.Related:…
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A recent survey of private wells in the Granite State found eighty thousand residents may be at risk of exposure to several toxins, including arsenic.…
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This is the second of two stories about arsenic in well-water.Almost twenty years ago, Joe Ayotte got a well drilled at his house in Concord.“As you can…
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There are basically two options: the state lab and private well testers.There are 14 private labs in New Hampshire certified by the state to perform well…
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Have you ever wondered how toxic elements like arsenic get into your well water? Do you know how many of New Hampshire's bedrock wells contain more…
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At a house in Stoddard, a Cushing and Sons truck mounted rig pounds a drill bit into bedrock 90 feet below.“What we’re hearing now is a pneumatic hammer,”…
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A new study from the US Geological Survey estimates that as many as 80,000 people in Southeastern New Hampshire could be drinking water from wells with…