Air Force expands treatment capabilities to address PFOS/PFOA
(From left to right) Mike Wimsatt, New Hampshire Dept. of Environmental Services, Jack Blalock, Mayor of Portsmouth, John Henderson, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, and Bryon Olson, Environmental Protection Agency cut the ribbon at the new Airfield Interim Mitigation System groundwater treatment plant at the former Pease AFB, NH on 23 July. The plant will treat up to 1 million gallons of water daily, and is part of the Air Force’s response to drinking water contamination at active, guard and closed installations. (Courtesy Photo)
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