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PFAS News Roundup: 20M acres of farmland polluted, PFAS found in ‘nontoxic’ children’s clothes and car seats
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Fishing Tournament Trends: Kayaks and catch-photo-release gaining popularity
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Drinking Water News Roundup: First Nation residents call settlement restrictive, Wisconsin towns try regulating big farms, Chicago cans tap water
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Nonprofit report points to outdated Clean Water Act for the miles of polluted rivers across the U.S.
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Michigan’s 20th Century water systems too big for its shrinking city populations
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Great Lakes Moment: Similarities between the Don and Rouge rivers, and one big difference
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PFAS News Roundup: PFAS in face masks, McDonald’s and Burger King sued for PFAS in packaging
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