House Seeks To Boost PFAS Funds But Policy Push Unlikely To Slow

May 16, 2019
House lawmakers are stepping up efforts to provide funds to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) -- including a massive proposed $2.5 billion grant program to aid drinking water systems -- funds that seek to address contamination concerns in the short term though sources say they are unlikely to deter lawmakers from advancing policy measures, sources say. Such a spending provision is “a stop-gap measure” to make sure that drinking water that is currently contaminated is addressed, says Betsy Southerland,...


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