The response in Newburgh was crafted in consultation with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and will serve as a national model for understanding PFOS exposure, state Department of
Health spokesman James Plastiras said.
Not exact matches
The state did not test for PFOA in Petersburgh until last month, after Taconic reported elevated levels in groundwater near the plant,
health department
spokesman James Plastiras said.
Health department
spokesman James Plastiras said the administration's «top priority has always been to reduce exposure.»
The proposal has not yet been formally submitted to the state, but will be reviewed by a Siting Board made up of officials from state environmental and
health agencies, according to
James Denn, a
spokesman for the board.