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University of Maine researchers are creating a low-cost PFAS testing tool for farmers that delivers faster results via ...
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Representatives from the Navy presented the ongoing long-term efforts to clean up toxic waste at a Superfund site on Hartwell ...
In the heart of France’s Vosges Mountains, five severely degraded peatlands are undergoing large-scale ecological restoration ...
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A PFAS study near a planned desalination site raises concerns after revelations that a competing water project backer funded the testing, prompting questions of bias.
"Amara's Law" will reduce, then eliminate, the manufacture and sale of nonessential PFAS products by 2032.
Oregon lawmakers have passed a bill funding a study of the "forever chemical" PFAS in agricultural fields fertilized with sewage sludge.
Certain bacteria isolated from soil could knock out "eternal pollutants," substances that, once dispersed in the environment, do not degrade and threaten human and planetary health: per- and ...
BACKGROUND The increasing soil and groundwater contamination by PFAS represents a significant environmental challenge due to their persistence, mobility and associated harmful effects.