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AG Kaul Urges Congress to List PFAS as Hazardous

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AG Josh Kaul signs on to a letter urging Congress to list PFAS as a hazardous substance.

In continuing coverage on the contamination of PFAS chemicals in water: Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul signs on to a letter urging Congress to list the compounds as a hazardous substance.

08/02/2019 | Rating TV-G

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