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Georgia Pacific offers to pay hookups for Cooper Township residents affected by Parchment PFAS, supervisor says
3269780 · May 9, 2025
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Summary
Cooper Township officials said Georgia Pacific contacted the township offering to pay to hook up residents to the municipal water system at no charge after Parchment PFAS contamination; staff will coordinate addresses and arrangements with the city and township.
Cooper Township officials told the Utility Policy Committee on May 8 that Georgia Pacific has contacted the township and offered to fund water hookups for residents affected by Parchment PFAS.
Jeff Sorensen, Cooper Township supervisor and chair of the regional commission, said Georgia Pacific…
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