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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…
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New Hampshire schools have until next summer to get in compliance with the state’s new lead testing law. But advocates hope schools won’t wait to begin…
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The state has confirmed unsafe levels of PFAS chemical contamination at a town park and former industrial site in Merrimack.This comes nearly a year after…
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The head of the Environmental Protection Agency in New England has been tapped to lead the agency's national Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention…
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The Coakley Landfill on New Hampshire’s Seacoast is back in the headlines, more than 30 years after it became a Superfund site.Neighbors are again worried…
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The state will require more testing for PFAS chemicals at another former industrial site in Merrimack – the Harcros Chemical site, which is now the town's…
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At a summit in Exeter last week, residents and EPA officials met to discuss a class of industrial chemicals known as PFAS. It was the first of several…