
PFAS in Ann Arbor
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PFAS in Ann Arbor | Episode 1001/Segment 3
The Huron River is where the city of Ann Arbor draws its water for drinking. So what happens when an emerging group of industrial chemicals known as “PFAS” shows up in the water? Episode 1001/Segment 3
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PFAS in Ann Arbor
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1 | 6m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
The Huron River is where the city of Ann Arbor draws its water for drinking. So what happens when an emerging group of industrial chemicals known as “PFAS” shows up in the water? Episode 1001/Segment 3
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