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More homes test positive for toxic air in St. Louis County
Posted on September 13, 2012 at 9:46 PM
Updated Thursday, Sep 13 at 10:51 PM
More residents have learned they’ve been breathing toxic air in their St. Louis County homes. The new results show 2 of 5 homes tested have elevated levels of TCE.
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