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Report: Hundreds of millions of more dollars needed to clean up PFAS-contaminated water in east metro
A new study claims hundreds of millions of dollars are needed to clean up PFAS-contaminated water in the east metro, according to a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency report. The plan includes pumping and treating contaminated water for distribution to cities and an aquifer, while other news includes Google’s data center proposal and an election judge’s sentencing.
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