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PFAS is linked to a host of medical issues when ingested by humans.
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It’s estimated that 200 million Americans were exposed to PFAS through drinking water.
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Clean Harbors will treat the water at their local facility and then send it back to Ohio.
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Lawmakers passed a bill banning PFAS chemicals as they worked their way through stacks of bills Monday ahead of adjournment at midnight.
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Lawmakers scramble to meet a deadline to pass bills.
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They blame the chemicals for firefighter deaths
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Bills that seemed to have momentum fell victim to other, pressing issues
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Lawmakers Move To Ban Ubiquitous ChemicalPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are man-made chemicals that have been around since the 1940s and scientists have linked them to several…