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U.S. House passes PFAS Action Act

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Recently, the U.S house passed the PFAS Action Act; the goal being to regulate toxic chemicals that can be found in our drinking water.

The PFAS Action Act requires that the federal government label the chemical as hazardous, and requires national drinking water standards to be followed. Water systems with high PFAS contamination will have to be cleaned up.

Something Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin says is needed in Holly,

"Indeed they tested it and came forward saying we do have a problem with PFAS in that area spilling into private wells. Holly, Michigan does not have the money to remediate that PFAS."

Original source can be found here.

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