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Salinas invites Maytag to do more water studies in Mission – Rio Grande Guardian

Summary by Rio Grande Guardian
MISSION, Texas – In light of a new study by Texas A&M University that identified a link between arsenic and indicators of kidney disease, Mission environmental activist Ester Salinas is inviting a water resource specialist to come back to do more tests in her city. Caleb Alvarez works for Laredo-based commercial appliance company Maytag. While going door-to-door in Mission, Alvarez visited Salinas’ home on Miller Avenue and tested the running wa…
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Rio Grande Guardian broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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