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  • Forever chemicals found at Green Mountain Falls treatment plant

    Forever chemicals found at Green Mountain Falls treatment plant

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Colorado Springs Utilities has discovered small amounts of an unregulated “forever chemical” in drinking water that goes out to residents from two water-treatment plants. Forever chemicals are a widespread problem across the United States with…

  • Forever chemicals found at Green Mountain Falls treatment plant

    Forever chemicals found at Green Mountain Falls treatment plant

    Colorado Springs Utilities has discovered small amounts of an unregulated “forever chemical” in drinking water that goes out to residents from two water-treatment plants. Forever chemicals are a widespread problem across the United States with more than 15,000 different types, many found in consumer products such as nonstick cookware. The chemical chains are dubbed forever…

  • DEA links Mexican cartels to drugs in Colorado and Denver’s fentanyl epidemic

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    Agents from U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Rocky Mountain Field Division on Thursday seized more than 50,000 pills of fentanyl and more than 50 pounds of methamphetamine in metro Denver. Little else is known about the details of the operation, which tallied one of the biggest seizures of the drug so far this year. Authorities told…

  • Forever chemicals found in Colorado Springs water

    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Editor’s note: Since this story published, the Environmental Protection Agency notified Colorado Springs Utilities that water providers will only have to report they have found PFBA in drinking water if it is higher than 5 parts per trillion. The levels of PFBA found at the…

  • Forever chemicals found in Colorado Springs water

    Forever chemicals found in Colorado Springs water

    Editor’s note: Since this story published, the Environmental Protection Agency notified Colorado Springs Utilities that water providers will only have to report they have found PFBA in drinking water if it is higher than 5 parts per trillion. The levels of PFBA found at the Colorado Springs Utilities’ plants is below this new reporting standard. …

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