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July 2003
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Study Finds High Levels of Perchlorate in Lettuce from California's Imperial Valley
According to a recent study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization, potentially dangerous levels of perchlorate have been detected in Imperial Valley lettuce crops.
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