Camp Lejeune water contamination claims total about 5,000 so far, U.S. Navy says

 
 

The act opens up a two-year period for military members and their families to file claims based on exposures to chemicals like trichloroethylene, tetrachloroethylene, vinyl chloride and benzene. It's open to Marines who served on the base, their family members and contractors who worked there.

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