DEEP: Elevated PFAS levels detected at two private wells in Killingworth
John Moritz
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FILE PHOTO: Containers used to collect soil and water samples to detect for PFAS from the Norlite aggregate plant are displayed during a New York State Department of Conservation press conference. The owners of two private wells in Killingworth were told not to use water for cooking or drinking after tests showed “actionable” levels of PFAS chemicals.Will Waldron / Albany Times Union
KILLINGWORTH — Two private wells in town were found to be tainted with “actionable” levels of hazardous PFAS chemicals following testing by the state Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection, a spokesman said.