WINDSOR, Conn. (WTIC Radio) - There haven't been many answers yet, but officials say there's action on a number of fronts, in response to the spill of PFAS firefighting foam into the Farmington River in Windsor two months ago.Test results are due in the coming weeks on fish taken from the river. An advisory not to consume fish remains in effect.In addition, a task force assembled by Governor Ned Lamont is expected to order testing of water statewide for PFAS to determine baseline levels.The panel must submit a PFAS action plan by October 1.Attorney General William Tong says the task force's findings will dictate next steps, whether it's litigation, or more investigation.
PFAS chemicals have been linked to a variety of health problems, including cancer.





