Maine is tightening limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water. Are communities ready?
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Maine is tightening limits on 'forever chemicals' in drinking water. Are communities ready?
Nearly four dozen water systems that provide drinking water across Maine would be at risk of violating new limits on “forever chemicals” if the state began enforcing updated rules on the toxic substances today, showing how much work they have left to do to meet new requirements.
Maine is tightening limits on “forever chemicals” in drinking water. Are communities ready?
By Emmett Gartner of The Maine Monitor As federal funds lapse and state grants expire, dozens of Maine schools, mobile home parks and homeowners could be left to pay for filtration alone. Nearly four dozen water systems that provide drinking water across Maine would be at risk of violating new limits on “forever chemicals” if the state began enforcing updated rules on the toxic substances today, showing how much work they have left to do to meet…
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