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Technologies like wind, solar and geothermal help reduce demand on increasingly stressed water resources while also conserving fuels. At the same time, renewables can replace some of the fossil-fuel energy needed to pump, treat and heat water.
With mounting concerns over PFAS contamination and its long-term health risks, coordinated AFFF collection and destruction efforts in Ohio, New Hampshire, and North Carolina offer a powerful model for public safety, regulatory leadership, and environmental stewardship.