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WPR News
Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 5:00am
By Danielle Kaeding

A manufacturer of firefighting foam says the majority of more than 250 drinking water wells it's tested in Marinette County turned up no trace of toxic chemicals known as PFAS. But, state regulators say it's too early to tell the scope of PFAS contamination within drinking water in the area. 

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