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DOJ announces findings in Alabama wastewater crisis investigation

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An investigation by the Justice Department and Health and Human Services has found that Alabama health officials did not take meaningful action to address sewage system failures that disproportionately affected Black residents of a rural community. NBC's Yamiche Alcindor reports.