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Of the nine residents who commented during the hearing, all expressed disapproval of Saint-Gobain’s state permit application.
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States across the country have been split on whether to allow these kinds of lawsuits.
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The EPA has proposed PFAS regulations that are stricter than New Hampshire’s rules.
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It’s impossible to completely avoid PFAS. But there are some strategies you can use to reduce your exposure.
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“The only word I can come up with is gobsmacked,” said Wendy Thomas, recalling her reaction when she opened the lab report after getting her blood tested for PFAS. “Numb. Raw.”
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La zona norte de New England despertó a ver nieve, cancelaciones, carreteras resbaladizas y apagones. Organizaciones locales de derechos reproductivos conmemoraron Roe v. Wade. Los hospitales siguen enfrentando falta de personal y poca capacidad.
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PFAS chemicals are linked to health issues like cancer and have affected Granite Staters for years.
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States across the country have been split on whether companies can be asked to pay for medical monitoring. Now, New Hampshire must decide.
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The state is focused on how to set levels for PFAS in soil that would protect groundwater, the source of drinking water for 60% of Granite Staters.
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New Hampshire authorities have issued an advisory to avoid consuming deer liver.