Drinking Water Inspectorate ordered action over ‘forever chemicals’ risk
      Analysis finds regulator for England and Wales raised issues with untreated water at facilities serving millions The drinking water watchdog for England and Wales has ordered companies to act after “forever chemicals” linked to cancer and other conditions were found in untreated water sources at (…)
  
  
  
  
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