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“The company that has accepted responsibility for cleaning the contaminated drinking water of thousands of residents in Southern New Hampshire allegedly withheld critical information from state regulators about the amount of toxic chemicals its Merrimack plant released, according to state lawmakers and environmental scientists.

Their allegations are based on a raft of court documents from several class-action lawsuits against Saint-Gobain that suggests executives were aware that their plant used significantly more toxic compounds known as ‘forever chemicals’ than they had previously acknowledged. Company officials dispute the allegations.” …