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CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. (KFDA) - The U.S. Air Force is investigating the release of around 7,000 gallons of water containing PFAS into a retention pond on the base. According to a news release ...
The retention pond's liner was inspected by a contractor on Aug. 23, and it was revealed that there were tears in various spots. The Air Force notified the New Mexico Environment Department the ...
According to the Air Force base, about 7,000 gallons of water containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) were dumped into a lined retention pond on the base between July 9 and July 15.
"The retention pond itself was supposed to be drained after Ian," she said. "It wasn't and never was. So, it never recovered. So when it flooded this time, it was more." ...
Adam Finkel says the 4-year-old boy with autism the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office says drowned in a retention pond in Baymeadows last night didn’t have to lose his life.
A special-needs child was discovered unresponsive in a retention pond near Dennard Avenue on Saturday afternoon, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. Despite efforts from Jacksonville ...
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