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For a month, several households in the Greene County hamlet of New Freeport have been living with deep concerns about their water supply.
“That smell was never there before,” said one resident, adding that the water’s yellow tint was new, too.
Residents are pining for answers.
Could it be the result of a recently reported "frack out" at a nearby drilling site? Click here to read our story from Reporter Quinn Glabicki.
The group of Wilkinsburg residents is trying to achieve what Pittsburgh has failed to do over the past eight years: operate an effective land bank to deal with abandoned properties. Can they avoid the same fate?
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