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Pritzker signs bill banning forever chemicals in household items by 2032

Pritzker signs bill banning forever chemicals in household items by 2032

  • Updated Aug 21, 2025

A new Illinois state law will ban the use of forever chemicals in common household items by 2032.

Mattoon provides another encouraging update on the City's water
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Mattoon provides another encouraging update on the City's water

  • WAND Digital Team
  • Updated Jul 21, 2025

MATTOON, Ill. (WAND) - Water samples collected in Mattoon continue to register well after the City's second "Do Not Drink" order was lifted Friday. 

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Mattoon water samples show non-detect reading; do not drink order still in place

Mattoon water samples show non-detect reading; do not drink order still in place

  • Updated Jul 17, 2025

As of Thursday evening, water samples show that the toxin levels in Mattoon's water supply are at 0.058 parts per billion, a decrease from 0.2…

Mattoon water samples show non-detect reading; do not drink order still in place
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Mattoon water samples show non-detect reading; do not drink order still in place

  • WAND Digital Team
  • Updated Jul 17, 2025

UPDATE 7/17/25 5:49 PM: As of Thursday evening, water samples show that the toxin levels in Mattoon's water supply are at 0.058 parts per bill…

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Mattoon's current water conditions could last for next 3-4 days
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Mattoon's current water conditions could last for next 3-4 days

  • WAND Digital Team
  • Updated Jul 16, 2025

MATTOON, Ill. (WAND) - The City of Mattoon said Wednesday that current water conditions may continue for the next three to four days.

Testing shows toxin levels decreasing in Mattoon water; still not safe to drink
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Testing shows toxin levels decreasing in Mattoon water; still not safe to drink

  • WAND Digital Team
  • Updated Jul 12, 2025

MATTOON, Ill. (WAND) — Further testing that came in on Saturday showed toxin levels are decreasing in Mattoon's water supply after an algal bl…

Decatur gets $5.9 million for city repairs, projects
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Decatur gets $5.9 million for city repairs, projects

  • Updated Dec 11, 2019

DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - The city of Decatur will receive a loan from the Illinois EPA’ State Revolving Fund. The loan is for $5,911,143.

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Chemical spill in Urbana contained

  • Updated Feb 15, 2024

URBANA, Ill. (WAND) - Responders worked to contain a chemical spill in an Urbana neighborhood.

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