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  • Air Force advances statewide PFAS cleanup across New Mexico

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – At Cannon Air Force Base near Clovis, New Mexico, the Department of the Air Force has treated more than 125 million gallons of PFAS impacted water.To put that in perspective, the average railroad tank car can hold up to 34,500 gallons. It would take 3,623

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