NH city unsure who will pay for water treatment facility
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A New Hampshire city has not decided who will pay for an estimated $15 million to $20 million water treatment plant to clean up an aquifer, according to the mayor-elect.
Positive tests for dangerous chemicals led to the closure of two wells in Dover’s Pudding Hill Aquifer, Foster’s Daily Democrat reported on Wednesday. The chemicals migrated from the nearby Madbury Metals site, a former recycling yard, the paper reported. They include perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, collectively known as PFAS; 1,4-dioxane; and MtBE.