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SUMMARY:Frontline 255x1 - Contaminated: The Carpet Industry's ToxicL
	egacy
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DESCRIPTION:How did PFAS chemicals once used in popular stain-resistantc
	arpets end up in the water and environment in parts ofGeorgia\, Alabama an
	d South Carolina? FRONTLINE\, TheAssociated Press\, The Atlanta Journal-Co
	nstitution\, The Postand Courier and AL.com investigate what happened with
	 theseforever chemicals and the ongoing health impacts.The jointinvestigat
	ion draws on thousands of pages of documents andcourt depositions and inte
	rviews with former regulators andindustry insiders\, as well as doctors\, 
	scientists and peoplewho have the kinds of illnesses that researchers have
	 linked toPFAS contamination.
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