NMED now able to require cleanup of firefighting foam containing 'forever chemicals'

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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A firefighting foam containing harmful “forever chemicals” which is widely used in military installations and airports is now considered hazardous waste, once dispensed, under new rules in New Mexico. The unanimous decision by the state Environmental Improvement Board this week gives the New Mexico Environment Department direct authority to require entities that […]



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