Environment
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'Legacy' Mercury Pollution Still a Problem in New Jersey Meadowlands Waters
"Legacy" mercury pollution from decades ago and miles away is an important source of contamination in New Jersey Meadowlands waterways, according to a Rutgers-led study that could help guide cleanup efforts.
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