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Campaign to Protect Alaskans’ Drinking Water from PFAS Ramps Up

Posted on: April 30, 2020
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At least a dozen Alaskan communities have PFAS-contaminated drinking water . . . and Gov. Dunleavy has refused to help

Read Pam Miller’s Op-Ed in the Juneau Empire to learn more about how ACAT is helping Alaskans with toxic PFAS in their drinking water and the legislation that would begin to address the problem.

Op-Ed in Juneau Empire–What the future holds for Alaskan families dealing with toxic PFAS in drinking water 4-30-20

 

 

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