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Date: 2013-04-29 10:42:04
Water
Water pollution
Natural environment
Natural resources
Water management
Des Moines metropolitan area
Des Moines
Iowa
Water quality
Turbidity
Dietary Reference Intake
Surface runoff
Water supply

2013 CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT SOuRcE

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