How are contaminants of emerging concern like PFAS and microplastics being monitored in Connecticut, and what are the findings? This hour, hear from Connecticut Sea Grant and UConn's Marine Sciences Department, as well as the State Department of Public Health.
After decades of inertia, Connecticut is finally moving to help its thousands of lead-poisoned children and prevent thousands of other young children from being damaged by the widespread neurotoxin. The state will direct most of its efforts — and most of $30 million in federal money — toward its cities, whose children have borne the […]
Funds from last year’s federal infrastructure legislation will help clean up dangerous chemicals in the Hockanum River, among other sites in Connecticut, officials said Tuesday.