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Well Water Worries
Bea Jobe speaks in her home, which sits near Lick Creek, on March 8, 2022, in Primm Springs, Tenn. Several times a year, when there is heavy rain and a nearby creek floods, her well water turns "dingy," Jobe said. While estimates vary, roughly 53 million U.S. residents, about 17% of the population, rely on private wells, according to a study done in part by Environmental Protection Agency researchers. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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The Associated Press
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CP158207773
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A MARCH 8, 2022, PHOTO
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1/1/2019 6:57:47 AM
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