'No clue': Fire departments grapple with toxic legacy of firefighting foam
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The use of AFFF foam has been banned, but fire departments, including the Decatur Fire Department, continue storing it in large quantities, as removal could be expensive.
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The use of AFFF foam has been banned, but fire departments, including the Decatur Fire Department, continue storing it in large quantities, as removal could be expensive.
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