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Exclusive: How pollution from dry cleaners left California s
Exclusive: How pollution from dry cleaners left California sitting on cancer-linked 'time bombs'
For decades, a chemical called PCE has seeped into the ground beneath thousands of dry cleaners across California, threatening public health, a Tribune investigation found.
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