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A quarter of rural water systems likely contain ‘forever chemicals’

A quarter of rural water systems likely contain ‘forever chemicals’ — High Country News – Know the West (hcn.org)

PFAS Map | Over 120,000 Facilities “May be Handing” PFAS

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