They’re called “Teflon” chemicals, but they could just as easily be called stain-resistant carpet chemicals, or waterproof parka chemicals. While they may produce items valued by consumers, they also show up in New Jersey’s drinking water with greater frequency than any state except California, according to a Harvard University analysis of water samples nationwide. The chemicals…

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