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Soil contamination / Herbicides / Organochlorides / Pesticides / Alabama / Atrazine / Groundwater / Metolachlor / Water well / Environment / Chemistry / Water
Date: 2015-04-03 07:59:10
Soil contamination
Herbicides
Organochlorides
Pesticides
Alabama
Atrazine
Groundwater
Metolachlor
Water well
Environment
Chemistry
Water

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