Brunswick Town Council pushes for action over toxic foam spill

WGME • September 16, 2024

Brunswick town leaders continue to push for action and answers over Maine’s worst spill of toxic firefighting foam in 30 years. At a council meeting Monday, councilors acknowledged they don’t have much power in the situation, but that isn’t stopping them from making big requests to the state, and voicing frustrations about the response to the spill. Among them, the council asks state leaders to disable other foam suppression systems at the Brunswick Landing by September 30.

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