Study Points to Better Tracking of Mercury

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A new study could lead to more accurate measurement of mercury contamination in the nation’s lakes.But environmentalists say while the study is helpful,it’s more important to track mercury to its source and develop better ways to reduceemissions. Gil Halsted reports.

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