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Assembly Environment Chair Seeks Lower Arsenic Limits for Municipal Water

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The New York State Assembly environmental chair is raising concerns about arsenic levels in New York's drinking water. Assemblyman Richard Brodsky says he doesn't know if New York's water is unsafe, but says he'd like the state to lower acceptable limits and conduct tests. Karen DeWiit reports.

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Karen DeWitt
NYS Capitol Correspondent

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