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Submit ReviewThe Environmental Protection Agency has finalized the first-ever federal limits on a class of chemicals known as PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in drinking water.
This hour, we discuss what these enforceable limits mean for how Connecticut monitors and regulates PFAS. Department of Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani joins us, plus Connecticut Mirror investigative reporter Andrew Brown.
Plus, Attorney General William Tong gives an update on the lawsuits he filed against chemical manufacturers of PFAS.
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William Tong: Connecticut Attorney General
Dr. Manisha Juthani: Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Public Health
Andrew Brown: Investigative Reporter, Connecticut Mirror
Cat Pastor contributed to this episode which originally aired April 22.
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