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Brent Laroque with Envirotec checks the pH of a liquid at the city complex at 1010 High St. for the city's Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday. Because the liquid turned blue, it has a pH of 10, which means it's not a very acidic substance. Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy

Brent Laroque with Envirotec checks the pH of a liquid at the city complex at 1010 High St. for the city's Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday. Because the liquid turned blue, it has a pH of 10, which means it's not a very acidic substance.

Published on October 14, 2012
Published on October 14, 2012
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