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Charles River pollution: Natick issues warning due to oil, dead fish
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Kevin Feeley, a long-time member of Arlington s Board of Assessors who was re-elected to the board in April, died on June 24 at age 86.
Feeley was a life-long resident whose role in local government lasted more than 50 years. He was first elected to the Select Board in 1964, at 29 years old and served until 1970. Feeley was also a member of the Arlington Parks and Recreations Commission and was a long-time Town Meeting member.
Feeley is probably best known locally for his 35 years on the Arlington Board of Assessors, a position he held throughout many different changes in real estate in Arlington, including the recent boom that has seen home valuations skyrocket.
Why do so many Mass. communities have contaminated drinking water?
“Certain PFAS chemicals can stay in our bodies for years.”
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Since Massachusetts enacted new drinking water regulations last fall, some towns have found elevated levels of certain chemicals in their water sources.
In October 2020, Massachusetts began mandating water testing for levels of six PFAS chemicals, a class of chemicals widely used in the manufacturing of common products that are linked to negative health outcomes. Testing results recently became available from around half of the public water sources and, according to the Boston Globe, 20% of them found PFAS levels above the state’s limit.
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