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NYCHA admits knowing of ‘cloudy water’ at Riis Houses months before arsenic scare

Por: New York Daily News Politics September 24, 2022

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NYCHA first received reports of “cloudy water” streaming out of taps at Manhattan’s Riis Houses in May — months before a water supply arsenic scare upended the lives of thousands of residents at the sprawling public housing complex, agency officials said Friday. The officials, including interim NYCHA chief executive Lisa Bova-Hiatt, made the admission during an at times heated City Council hearing that also featured emotional testimony... + full article



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