Maine officials trying to hide scale of ex-navy base PFAS spill, advocates suspect
Briefly

The Brunswick naval air station spill, caused by malfunctioning firefighting systems, unleashed approximately 51,000 gallons of PFAS foam, raising contamination to unprecedented levels, with some readings exceeding 4.3bn parts per trillion.
Sarah Woodbury, director of Defend Our Health, criticized state officials for their slow response and problematic data reporting on the PFAS contamination, expressing concern that such actions only foster distrust among the public toward government handling of environmental crises.
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