The state could have twice the number of lead-contaminated water lines than earlier estimates have suggested, an environmental advocate testified in Albany last week.
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In a Q&A with The Buffalo News, new state Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton addressed some concerns about local pollution and her statewide priorities for the environment.
Reach climate and environment reporter Mackenzie Shuman at mshuman@buffnews.com or 716-715-4722.
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