Action to tackle PFAS pollution in Colorado continues
As forever chemicals continue to show up in our waterways, we're seeing more actions by Colorado's Attorney General Phil Weiser and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to reduce PFAS at the sources.
Glad to see @pweiser taking action to tackle #PFAS forever chemicals. These toxic forever pollutants aren't breaking down & their building up in our communities & our bodies. We have to stop using them/dumping them in our water. @GabAFranklin @KDVR story – https://t.co/m2kgymqzbV
— Danny Katz (@dannykatzbc) August 1, 2023
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