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West Bearskin Lake / Water pollution / Environmental science / Palmerton /  Pennsylvania / Aquashicola Creek / Arsenic / Water quality / Cementation / Matter / Chemistry / Environment
Date: 2012-12-05 17:20:24
West Bearskin Lake
Water pollution
Environmental science
Palmerton
Pennsylvania
Aquashicola Creek
Arsenic
Water quality
Cementation
Matter
Chemistry
Environment

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