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The Department of Interior is spending more than $700 million to clean up abandoned coal mines, and a new study shows two types of bacteria can break down certain types...
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The Department of Interior is spending more than $700 million to clean up abandoned coal mines, and a new study shows two types of bacteria can break down certain types of forever chemicals. Stevin Westcott, with Environmental Radio News, has more. (Length 3:59)
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ERN 061223 - week of June 12
ERN 061223 - week of June 12
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ERN 061223 - week of June 12
11 GIU 2023 · The Department of Interior is spending more than $700 million to clean up abandoned coal mines, and a new study shows two types of bacteria can break down certain types of forever chemicals. Stevin Westcott, with Environmental Radio News, has more. (Length 3:59)
The Department of Interior is spending more than $700 million to clean up abandoned coal mines, and a new study shows two types of bacteria can break down certain types...
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The Department of Interior is spending more than $700 million to clean up abandoned coal mines, and a new study shows two types of bacteria can break down certain types of forever chemicals. Stevin Westcott, with Environmental Radio News, has more. (Length 3:59)
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