Flooded wells have officials worried about contaminated drinking waterby Sarah Rice (srice@wsbt.com)
Some residents of DeCamp Gardens in Elkhart are dealing with flooded wells. That has the Health Department worried about contaminated drinking water. (WSBT photo)
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