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WPR News
Tuesday, October 12, 2021, 6:10am
By Danielle Kaeding

Nearly half of Eau Claire’s city wells have been shut down due to concerns over PFAS contamination. Three more wells have been taken offline since the city announced it was shutting down four wells in July.

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