Home owner Brian Bracken

Home owner Brian Bracken stands next to the 1500 gallon water tank that was installed in the back of his house to replace his contaminated well. Bracken said his well tested at a reading of 550 where the safe level for a single family house should be below 5. The <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORGOV000048" title="U.S. Environmental Protection Agency" href="/topic/environmental-issues/environmental-cleanup/u.s.-environmental-protection-agency-ORGOV000048.topic">EPA</a> have hooked up several large water tanks in some homes where the contaminate are high.
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( Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam / November 16, 2012 )

Home owner Brian Bracken stands next to the 1500 gallon water tank that was installed in the back of his house to replace his contaminated well. Bracken said his well tested at a reading of 550 where the safe level for a single family house should be below 5. The EPA have hooked up several large water tanks in some homes where the contaminate are high.

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