It costs the City of Greensboro, make that the ratepayers, $9,000 a month, plus $1,000 a day, for a treatment system to reduce and remove per- and poly-fluorinated compounds — PFAS — from the drinking water. Firefighting foam used in training exercises at Piedmond Triad International Airport is one likely source of the contamination. Foam ...
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