KEY POINTS
  • Maine recently joined a growing list of states suing chemical manufacturers over toxic "forever chemicals," or PFAS, claiming significant harm to residents and natural resources.
  • An estimated 64 million people across the U.S. are affected by drinking water contaminated with the chemicals.
  • 3M faces a bellwether trial over PFAS, set to begin Monday, that could set the tone for future lawsuits.

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Just outside of Bangor, Maine — the hometown of renowned horror author Stephen King — more than 500 students, faculty and staff arrive at Hermon High School each day. 

But since November, they can no longer drink the water. All the fountains are taped off with plastic bags. Bottles of water are stacked nearby. A water filtration system is set to be installed over the summer. 

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