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The testing section says "A German testing lab had found traces of mercury,[10] but the Polish government denied the cause as mercury poisoning and claimed their tests had found no such thing.[11] Later German laboratories believed this may have been the result of large amount of salt in the water.[12]".
It is not clear whether "this" in the last sentence refers to (a) German labs finding mercury or (b) polish labs _not_ finding mercury. 2A02:8108:4CBF:F59C:31FA:4F2:A4ED:5331 ( talk) 17:35, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
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The testing section says "A German testing lab had found traces of mercury,[10] but the Polish government denied the cause as mercury poisoning and claimed their tests had found no such thing.[11] Later German laboratories believed this may have been the result of large amount of salt in the water.[12]".
It is not clear whether "this" in the last sentence refers to (a) German labs finding mercury or (b) polish labs _not_ finding mercury. 2A02:8108:4CBF:F59C:31FA:4F2:A4ED:5331 ( talk) 17:35, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
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