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PFAS in Minnesota: How "forever chemicals" changed the state of water

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Minnesota is home to an abundance of natural resources - our incredible wealth of freshwater ranking number one for many.

For the last 20 years, Minnesota has been battling PFAS - toxic, synthetic chemicals that can invade the environment and have proved difficult to remove. The challenge is further complicated in the East Metro by 3M, one of several global companies that make PFAS, and is now attempting to remediate their impact.

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