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CBS News: New study reveals chemicals in water in 610 locations in 43 states. [VIDEO]

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CBS News: New study claims 43 states expose millions to dangerous chemical in drinking water

McClatchy DC: New database: Water sources in 43 states contain potentially unsafe chemical levels

Detroit News: Report: Michigan has most PFAS sites in nation

E&E News: Map shows PFAS contamination across U.S. (subscription)

HuffPost: Study Finds Roughly 19 Million Exposed To Toxic Compounds In Drinking Water

NJ.com: Cory Booker needs to connect with New Hampshire voters in his run for president. Could this big Jersey issue do the trick?

NJ Spotlight: NJ Home to 35 Sites Where Two PFAS Chemicals Top New State Limits

POLITICO – Morning Energy: Mapping the PFAS Picture

ThinkProgress: As EPA stalls, 43 states have water sites contaminated with toxic chemicals

U.S. News & World Report: Report: Water Contamination Widespread Across U.S.

The Weather Channel: 610 PFAS Contaminated Water Sites in 43 States Pinpointed in New Interactive Map

The Weather Channel: Millions in U.S. May Be Exposed to Contaminated Drinking Water [VIDEO]

Yahoo! Finance: A look at the amount of states that have water filled with toxins

InsideEPA: New findings show jump in sites with PFAS contamination (subscription)

Michigan Advance: Report: Michigan has most PFAS sites in the nation

Military Times: Will this proposal help DoD’s water cleanup efforts?

Environmental Leader: Water Sites in 43 States Contaminated with Toxic Chemicals

MedPage Today: Morning Break: Family Feud on Vaccines; Bad H20 in 43 States; Turn Down Da Noise

UpMatters: New PFAS Study Showing Michigan With Most Contaminated Sites in U.S.

UpNorthLive (Michigan): Study: Michigan has most PFAS contaminated sites in United States

The Rural Blog: More than 19 million in U.S., especially near military bases, have dangerous chemicals in drinking water; see local data

Society of Environmental Journalists: Study Finds Roughly 19 Million Exposed To Toxic PFAS In Drinking Water

World News Network: Unsafe Levels of Chemicals Found in 43 States’ Water Sources

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