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"path": "/2026/05/18/cotter-superfund-lincoln-park-water-testing/",
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"textContent": "The state routinely tests 32 private wells near the Lincoln Park Superfund site, but activists are worried about hidden springs and other unknown groundwater pathways near the Cotter site",
"title": "Who’s testing the tap water in Cañon City? Not the agencies responsible for cleaning the toxic plume from Cotter Uranium Mill."
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