FEDS PROVIDING $75 MILLION TO REMOVE PFAs FROM DRINKING WATER

Pennsylvania’s U.S. senators say the federal government will provide 75-million dollars to remove contaminants known as PFAs from the state’s drinking water.  According to a release from Casey’s office, the Environmental Protection Agency will put up money for small, rural, and disadvantaged communities to conduct water testing and treat polluted water.  Fetterman said in a statement that the money from the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is a “massive step forward” in addressing so-called “forever chemicals” in the state’s drinking water.