And we want to be able to test for pfas, understand where it is and how to stop that exposure to people. The governor's budget proposes $145 million with an innocent landowner provision [for PFAS issues]. That money would be provided for things like testing, remediation, emergency drinking water. If there is PFAS found in high levels in your water, research on how to store the PFAS after it's remediated. (04:35–04:41)
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Asserts that the governor's budget includes $145 million for PFAS issues, with a provision for innocent landowners.
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