The Next Wave of Mass Environmental Litigation Bubbles Up From Coastal Florida

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The Next Wave of Mass Environmental Litigation Bubbles Up From Coastal Florida
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A tide of environmental litigation is coming over chemicals that got into city water supplies. It kicks off with a suit by Stuart, Fla., which blames firefighting foam that was sprayed on the ground during training exercises

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