STATE CAPITOL | GOV. EVERS SIGNS CLEAN WATER MEASURES
Wisconsin finally unlocks $130 million to address PFAS contamination
MITCHELL SCHMIDT
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Flanked by the bills’ Republican co-authors and representatives of communities affected by PFAS pollution, Gov. Tony Evers on Monday signs into law two measures to spend more than $125 million to address the contamination in Wisconsin waterways.
After sitting untouched for years, more than $130 million to address “forever chemical” contaminants in Wisconsin waterways will finally be spent under laws signed Monday by Gov. Tony Evers.
Flanked by the bills’ Republican co-authors and representatives of communities affected by PFAS pollution, Gov. Tony Evers on Monday signs into law two measures to spend more than $125 million to address the contamination in Wisconsin waterways.
Flanked by the bills’ Republican co-authors and representatives of communities affected by PFAS pollution, Gov. Tony Evers on Monday signs into law two measures to spend more than $125 million to address the contamination in Wisconsin waterways.
Flanked by the bills’ Republican co-authors and representatives of communities affected by PFAS pollution, Gov. Tony Evers on Monday signs into law two measures to spend more than $125 million to address the contamination in Wisconsin waterways.