16-06-2017 20:55 via denver.cbslocal.com

Authorities Halt Testing Of PFCs Plume, Blame No EPA Funding

DENVER (AP) — Officials confirmed Colorado health authorities have stopped monitoring the plume of groundwater contaminated with PFCs at levels exceeding a federal health advisory limit that is spreading south.
This widens the challenge of dealing with the perfluorinated chemicals, or PFCs, which do not break down and have been linked to birth defects, cancers and other health harm.
The Denver Post reports Pueblo leaders Thursday say they expect tracking of contaminated water to continue a
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