Tests reveal dangerously high lead levels in water for dozens of Syracuse homes

Tests reveal dangerously high lead levels in water for dozens of Syracuse homes

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New testing shows Syracuse, New York, has double the levels of lead in the water than Flint, Michigan. The city insists the water is safe, but NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin speaks to several residents who want answers.



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