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The state budget included $125-million targeted to PFAS concerns, but how that money will be used is yet to be determined
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Students at UWSP will help research some new solutions to PFAS contamination thanks to a six-figure grant
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Further testing for PFAS in eastern Oneida County has revealed contamination in some lakes in the area.WXPR’s Katie Thoresen attended Tuesday’s town hall meeting with DNR staff. She gives us an update as part of WXPR’s The Stream.
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Further testing for PFAS in eastern Oneida County has revealed contamination in some lakes in the area.WXPR’s Katie Thoresen attended Tuesday’s town hall meeting with DNR staff. She gives us an update as part of WXPR’s The Stream.
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PFAS levels thousands of times higher than Wisconsin’s health recommendation level have been found in dozens of private wells in the Town of Stella.Six residents in the Town of Stella filed a class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin.
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A recent USGS study estimates nearly half of the tap water in the U.S. contains at least one type of PFAS chemical.The USGS tests for 32 out of the 12,000 types of PFAS chemicals.
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Nearly 100 private wells have been tested for PFAS in the Stella and Starks area of Oneida County.More than half have come back with at least a trace of PFAS contamination.
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Residents of an island polluted with PFAS chemicals have filed claims demanding more than $40 million from a western Wisconsin city they consider responsible for the contamination.
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A new government study estimates nearly half of the nation's tap water has at least one type of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals," which may cause serious health issues