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Fayetteville would receive $50m to remove PFAS from drinking water under new bill

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FAYETTEVILLE, NC - The Fayetteville Public Works Commission, whose drinking water supply has long been contaminated with PFAS, would receive $50 million in state funds to install an advanced treatment system to remove the toxic substances, according to a bill filed in the state senate today. Senate Bill 780 is sponsored by State Sen. Val Applewhite, who represents Fayetteville. Earlier this month, the EPA set final drinking water standards of 4 …

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