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Wisconsin Bill Alerts on PFAS in Groundwater

AB 635 in Wisconsin Legislature aims to protect families from PFAS contamination in groundwater. The bill requires DNR to notify counties within seven business days of detecting dangerous contaminants like PFAS. With bipartisan support, the bill is moving through the Assembly and Senate, aiming to reach the governors desk before the session ends in March. This is part of broader efforts to address PFAS contamination in Wisconsin. Checkout Solipillow.com

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