Officials: No plans to expand testing after elevated chemical levels found in Killingworth wells
John Moritz
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Containers used to collect soil and water samples to detect for PFAS are displayed during a New York State Department of Conservation press conference in Cohoes, N.Y.Will Waldron / Albany Times Union
KILLINGWORTH State regulators said this week there are no specific plans to expand the testing of water supplies outside of town after several rounds of examination there found elevated levels of PFAS chemicals.
The chemicals were first detected at elevated levels in untreated water from a public source used by a manufactured-home community in Killingworth in March.