WATCH: “I feel like I’m living off the grid” — Maryland residents speak out over PFAS pollution
Attorneys and residents sounded the alarm at a town hall Wednesday that the PFAS contamination crisis in the community of Salisbury, Maryland is far from over. Residents, who say they were left in the dark while “forever chemicals” polluted their water, have called for the company to address the full extent of the PFAS contamination and to fund a medical monitoring program for those exposed. Attorneys discussed the state of ongoing lawsuits.
TNL staff reporter Shannon Kelleher was on the ground and breaks down what’s next for the community.
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