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Vermont has been in the forefront of PFC regulation, setting a drinking water limit of 20 ppt (parts per trillion) months back, when EPA was still allowing 400 ppt. EPA has since lowered its Health Advisory Limit to 70 ppt. Now, Vermont may be in the forefront in a different way—PFCs have now been found […]

A Horsham, Pennsylvania, couple is seeking approximately $1 million in damages from the Navy over PFC contamination of their property. These dangerous chemicals, including perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), were continuously discharged onto their property for years, depriving them of its value. Since 1994, the couple owned the property located near the former […]

Should Flint residents exposed to contaminated water file their own lawsuits? Or should they just rely on a class action filed on their behalf? The short answer is: each individual should consult an attorney to discuss whether their rights would be adequately protected by a class action, or whether they should file their own case. […]

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