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Regulators say there aren't unsafe or increasing levels of PFAS chemical contamination in drinking water wells around the Seacoast's Coakley Landfill.But…
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The U.S. Senate will vote next month to fund more regulation and study of the effects of PFAS chemical contaminationMany of the provisions come from New…
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Residents in southern New Hampshire could be looking at higher water bills because of a new federal tax on private water utilities.The state has big plans…
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Public comment closes today on New Hampshire’s proposed limits for four types of toxic PFAS chemicals in drinking water.The Department of Environmental…
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Public water system operators are worried about the cost of compliance with new state limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water.That was the message from…
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Public Hearings Begin On N.H.'s Proposed PFAS Regulations For Drinking WaterPublic hearings begin this week on the state's proposed drinking water regulations for toxic PFAS chemicals.Regulators have devised standards for four…
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New England activists and lawmakers say the Environmental Protection Agency's new plan to manage harmful PFAS chemicals isn't aggressive enough.The EPA…
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The EPA says new types of nonstick industrial chemicals might not be much safer than their predecessors – raising alarm in parts of New Hampshire.For…
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Right now, state regulators are doing something they almost never do: writing their own limit on a chemical contaminant in drinking water.It's called a…
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The U.S. Senate held a major hearing on PFAS chemical contamination Wednesday, with testimony from a local advocate.New Hampshire Sen. Maggie Hassan, who…