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Survey reveals concerns about tap water safety among Americans

A survey has shown that many Americans express concerns regarding the safety of tap water, with most respondents unaware of potential contaminants like arsenic, nitrates, and PFAS. This highlights a gap in public knowledge about water quality.

A recent survey indicated that a majority of Americans are unaware that contaminants such as arsenic, nitrates, and PFAS could be present in their tap water.

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Bias score 33/100
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Inflammatory language 60/100

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  • loaded language: 'hiding'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Original Headline

Americans voices concerns over tap water safety: survey

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Survey reveals concerns about tap water safety among Americans