Municipal officials blamed their counterparts in Trenton for causing them to have to charge so much more for water.
For residents of other states, the only protection from PFAS may come—if there is no regulatory rollback—when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) new federal maximum contaminant levels ...
Nearly 35 million people get their water from systems that reported high levels of PFAS in at least one test last year. Fixing the problem is costly.
Frustrated residents have asked the Navy to pay for public water extensions to homes near the Calverton facility.