If Congress chooses not to administrator, we're going to continue to have this problem. You're in charge of the EPA budget, you're not in charge of earmarks. And hope is not a strategy. You. I'm asking you. The technology does not exist. I agree. There's promising technology out there. What is your plan? To use technology with 90% fewer dollars to remediate PFAS in places like New York that are struggling with the effects on endocrinology and cancer from high contents of PFAS water supply. (03:39–03:44)
CLAIM
Asserts that while promising technologies exist, none are currently viable for municipal water supply PFAS remediation.
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