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PFAS problems still on tap - Duxbury Clipper

Duxbury needs to shut down the Lake Shore Drive well because of elevated PFAS levels in the water it produces, which goes directly into the taps of many area residents, according to the town’s Water and Sewer Advisory Board. On Monday, Water and Sewer Advisory Board Chairman Jim Begley gave the Selectboard a presentation on the levels of PFAS in […] The post PFAS problems still on tap first appeared on Duxbury Clipper.
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duxburyclipper.com broke the news in Duxbury, United States on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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