The New Mexico Environment Department is asking people who have visited Holloman Lake to participate in a health survey that could give the agency valuable information about the public's exposure to toxic chemicals from firefighting foams.
Holloman Lake, sometimes called Raptor Lake, is a manmade lake for Holloman Air Force Base's treated wastewater. University of New Mexico researchers have found some of the highest recorded levels of PFAS in the world there .
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