Spraying Fraying Nerves

FALMOUTH, MA - OCTOBER 7: Left to right, Jason Savoy and Ben Bray with Vegetation Control Services walk the trail to an area that will be sprayed. After years of halting use of herbicides to kill vegetation around its utility lines on Cape Cod, NStar this week resumed spraying. Residents have been protesting, arguing the herbicides will poison aquifers. They say their drinking water is in greater danger than elsewhere, because the water table is closer to the ground. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
FALMOUTH, MA - OCTOBER 7: Left to right, Jason Savoy and Ben Bray with Vegetation Control Services walk the trail to an area that will be sprayed. After years of halting use of herbicides to kill vegetation around its utility lines on Cape Cod, NStar this week resumed spraying. Residents have been protesting, arguing the herbicides will poison aquifers. They say their drinking water is in greater danger than elsewhere, because the water table is closer to the ground. (Photo by David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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