South Jersey deals with higher levels of radioactivity in drinking water – pressofAtlanticCity.com

By LEE PROCIDA Staff Writer pressofAtlanticCity.com 

A tap turns on in a Hammonton kitchen. Water comes out, clear and tasteless. It is used to fill a water bottle, make coffee, cook pasta, and complete many other daily tasks.It also is radioactive, as is virtually every drop of water ever pumped from South Jersey’s soil.

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