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    March 25, 2008

    Mixed Greens 006: Water, water everywhere

    Mixed Greens PodcastBetween pharmaceuticals and fluorocilicic acid, this edition of Mixed Greens is all wet.

    Mixed Greens is EWG's environmental health podcast. You can subscribe in iTunes or in a reader, or listen right here in your browser. Check out previous episodes for more Mixed Greens goodness!


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    The Times-Picayune: Leak could have been 'catastrophic'

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