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State and local officials as well as contracted engineers will hold a public meeting at Bennington College at 5:30 for residents affected by the PFOA…
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New York environmental regulators are looking statewide for potential sites of groundwater contamination from a cancer-causing chemical previously used to…
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A bill designed to provide legal options to victims of water contamination in their communities has cleared both houses of the New York state legislature.…
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Months after the state of New York began responding to high levels of a toxic chemical in water supplies in Hoosick Falls, several steps have been taken,…
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Two new locations in Vermont have been foundto have PFOA and PFOS contamination. Governor Peter Shumlin announced Thursday that perfluorocarbons were…
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New York State's Health Department says the average level of the toxic chemical PFOA in the blood of 2,000 Hoosick Falls residents was about 10 times that…
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has secured an agreement that holds companies Saint-Gobain and Honeywell responsible for the…
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The industrial chemicals PFOA and PFOS have caused trouble for residents of communities like Hoosick Falls, Newburgh, Petersburgh, and Bennington. Federal…
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With residents in the Town of Hoosick and Petersburgh still dealing with compromised drinking water due to the presence of PFOA, Representative Chris…
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Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin’s office has announced results from surface water testing in Bennington and North Bennington, as state authorities are…