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June 21, 2016
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Drinking water at several public buildings in Eugene is being tested after reports of elevated lead levels at four city school buildings.
The Register-Guard reports that the testing will focus on decades-old community centers and pools. Results from testing conducted earlier this month at Sheldon Pool and Community Center are expected this week. In the meantime, bottled water has been distributed at the center as a precaution.
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