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If a city has adequate or above adequate purification methods, none of this should cause any concern. We're not talking about Flint, MI here.
Yeah not sure why it's concerning either. Not like the city is piping lake water directly to people's homes for drinking. There's various levels of filtration/purification that happens.
Getting back to the original topic of this thread...TBJ has an article out. No decision yet, but it would be a $40 billion project with 5,000-10,000 jobs at full buildout, and it's likely Micron. Texas, Arizona, and California are also vying for the project.
Intel's proposed massive new semiconductor factory in suburban Columbus could be the largest economic development project in state history -- it would cost $100 billion and employ 10,000 people. @AndrewJTobias has the scoop again https://t.co/higTbDaXVH
Headline says not interested but article has no such quotes? Bit confused.
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