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Gov. Evers Tightens PFAS Limits to 4 Ppt
The new PFAS limit of 4 ppt matches federal standards and supports $125 million in state investments to improve drinking water safety, officials said.
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Gov. Tony Evers signs off on new PFAS, lead regulations
Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday that he’s signed off on bringing Wisconsin’s PFAS and lead regulations in line with federal drinking water standards. The post Gov. Tony Evers signs off on new PFAS, lead regulations appeared first on WPR.
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Read Full ArticleGovernor Evers approves new statewide changes to PFAS standards
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers has approved changes to Wisconsin's drinking water standards, aligning them with federal limits for PFAS. The new standard reduces the contamination threshold from 70 parts per trillion to 4.0 parts per trillion.
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