As Federal Regulations Lag, States Take Action Against PFAS Chemicals
Frustrated with federal inaction, states such as New Hampshire, are taking their own measures against a class of pollutants known as "forever chemicals"
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July 16, 2019 at 04:06PM
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NPR News: As Federal Regulations Lag, States Take Action Against PFAS Chemicals
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