
Wisconsin Passes $133M Plan to Tackle PFAS Contamination
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Wisconsin lawmakers propose $133M plan to tackle PFAS contamination, marking a bipartisan win. The money comes from a state trust fund and will be used for well replacements, community grants, and new state jobs. The plan also includes exemptions for some, but businesses linked to PFAS waste can still face liability. This move offers real help to struggling towns nationwide facing the same pollution crisis.
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