New study outlines costly steps to control ‘forever chemicals’ in east Twin Cities metro
A new study from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency recommends the state take action to contain the underground contamination plume and keep it from spreading more. It’s still unclear who would pay for the plan, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
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