ST. PAUL, Minnesota (WCCO) Removing “forever chemicals” from Minnesota’s wastewater streams will cost anywhere from $14 billion to $28 billion over the next 20<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://wsvn.com/news/us-world/study-highlights-staggering-costs-to-remove-chemicals-wastewater-streams/">Read More</a>
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday proposed the first national drinking water standard for "forever chemicals" that are dangerous to human health. The move could radically affect drinking water for nearly everyone in the United States.
The bright blue shipping container stood out in the snow-covered landscape of Tablyn Park in Lake Elmo, Minnesota. Inside, contractors calibrated a machine that state officials hope could help solve