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The city of Whitewater said in a news release Wednesday it found no PFAS contamination in its drinking water after testing.

The state Department of Natural Resources is conducting a statewide investigation into the occurrence of PFAS in drinking water in select municipalities. Whitewater’s water utility voluntarily took part in this investigation by sampling its drinking water for PFAS to proactively assess the potential impacts of PFAS in the drinking water so it could quickly take steps to protect the health of customers, according to the release.

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