PFAS found in public drinking water used by thousands in central Maine

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • July 9, 2022

Chemicals associated with serious illnesses have been discovered in the public drinking water systems of Skowhegan, Oakland and Fryeburg serving more than 4,500 households and businesses, in the latest development in what one expert called a “universal crisis.”

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