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Top Text Title: Top Text: Like other areas Dutchess County has its share of environmental problems. It is estimated that there are between 30,000 and 40,000 private wells. Some are known to be contaminated; many others are suspected. We have much of the county overtop of aquifers. Dutchess County water drains through three main watersheds and many smaller ones. Most of our water drains into the Hudson estuary; much of it drains into the Housatonic river. The links below allow quick access to web sites that that relate to issues that affect the quality of the water in dutchess County Links Section Title:
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