It was a large ask, but arguably, a valid one. The House earlier this month appropriated $1 million for the Department of Environmental Quality to buy a high-resolution mass spectrometer — sensitive equipment that can be used to detect and measure unknown emerging contaminants like GenX in waters throughout the state. But Senator Phil Berger ...
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