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Tango0115 Nov 2019 4:05 p.m. PST

… Army posts.

"During a 12-year period beginning in 1964, soldiers at Fort Jackson fired rockets and tossed hand grenades on the base's southern boundary, just across Leesburg Road from a community that today is living with a chemical threat the explosives left behind.

Those explosives, used to train soldiers, contained a poisonous compound that has polluted 31 wells and remains a potential threat to the drinking water of more than 100 others, officials at Fort Jackson say…"
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