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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.
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The move by the Environmental Protection Agency could be especially helpful for sites designated as federal priorities in the Superfund program, like the former Pease Air Force base.
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Ex-presidente Trump dijo que piensa en apoyar a Bolduc en la elección primaria. Líder en la Cámara se disculpa por comentarios racistas. Se designarán sustancias peligrosas.
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The company is following a state-approved monitoring plan and cannot resume some manufacturing operations until the treatment system is fixed.
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N.H. advocate says new PFAS clinical care recommendations in a national report are ‘huge milestones’The report from the National Academy of Sciences provides guidance for blood testing, screening levels and medical monitoring for people with a history of higher exposure to PFAS – initiatives advocates in New Hampshire have been working towards for years.
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One signatory says the information could help determine if Saint-Gobain should be responsible for fixing contamination outside the current boundaries of their consent decree.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is warning that two nonstick and stain-resistant compounds found in drinking water pose health risks even at levels so low they cannot currently be detected.
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Of the nine bills this session that aimed to address PFAS contamination in the state, three are still in play.
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The properties covered by the state agreement have, until now, been offered bottled water by Saint-Gobain. Those locations have tested above state limits for PFAS chemicals.