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Charlton health board is told no more tainted wells detected near Southbridge landfill

2016-01-13 06:42:33| Waste Management - Topix.net

CHARLTON – The good news from a consultant speaking at a Board of Health meeting Tuesday was “there is no more bad news to report” regarding residential well contamination near the Southbridge landfill. Gary E. Magnuson of CMG Environmental, consultant to the board, reported to the board and a roomful of residents that landfill operator Casella Waste Systems continues well water testing at Charlton homes and no new detections have been found.

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