#PFAS thread -> We have more than 3,000 people in #MI06 who are no longer drinking contaminated water because of the actions the local, state & federal government took in partnership to find this problem and root it out.
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Still, we need to learn what, exactly, happened here in Michigan so that we can prevent it from happening again. Tomorrow's bipartisan hearing will be a positive step in that direction: https://energycommerce.house.gov/news/press-release/subenvironment-to-examine-pfas-water-contamination/ …
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#bipartisan legislation that would require the EPA to publish drinking water regulations for PFAS nationwide. We must continue to hold the EPA accountable.2 replies 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
The response to the PFAS problem in Parchment is a textbook example of how such situations should be handled. I want to again praise the State of Michigan’s rapid, on-the-ground response & our local community leaders & volunteers for their immediate action.
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Learn much more about our efforts here: https://upton.house.gov/pfas/
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