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“Wastewater utilities say they’re simply conduits for PFAS piped to them, and most contamination comes from household rather than industrial waste. They argue the best way to clean up biosolids is to eliminate PFAS from consumer products, not force utilities to bear the costs of dealing with it.”
May 2, 2025, 12:19 AM
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