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How Wisconsin Grapples With PFAS

Clip: Season 1800 Episode 1804 | 18m 35sVideo has Closed Captions

Marisa Wojcik reports on, and DNR Sec.-Designee Preston Cole discusses, PFAS pollution.

Polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, better known as PFAS, can pose health risks to humans if they enter the groundwater. Here & Now reporter Marisa Wojcik delves into how municipalities deal with PFAS pollution and DNR Sec.-Designee Preston Cole discusses the state’s response to the chemical.

07/26/2019 | Rating TV-G

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