The City of Dayton has filed a lawsuit to protect its drinking water, claiming that forever chemicals are leaking into its supply.
As reported on News Center 7 at 6:00, the lawsuit is designed to protect city water well fields.
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Dayton has led the way in protecting water supplies for four decades, but they estimate that protecting against forever chemicals spilled at Wright-Patterson will cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
“We anticipate a $350 million project at the end of the day,” Aaron Zonin said…