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This article does no favors for the Department of Health. Spending over $40 million since 2011, and only $7 million attributed to on-site sewage programs, nonpoint pollution identification and correction programs, livestock manure management strategies, and wastewater treatment plant improvements?? Apparently all of this money has pinpointed the major areas of water pollution -- wondering if the 40 million also pinpointed the major pollution sources for these waters? For some reason this writer does not believe that pet waste and animal waste from farms rank as major water polluters.

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