WV state health officer acknowledges "long-term exposure" PF

WV state health officer acknowledges "long-term exposure" PFAS issue after testing reveal drinking water detections

CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s state health officer said the state has a “long-term exposure issue” after substances linked to cancer and other adverse health effects were detected in drinking water

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