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How do you destroy a forever chemical?

Ars Technica USA Science June 26, 2023

thumbnailNavigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jun 26, 2023 2:26 pm UTC PFAS chemicals seemed like a good idea at first. As , they made pots easier to clean starting in the 1940s. They made jackets waterproof and carpets stain-resistant. Food wrappers,... + más

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Commentary: Preventing PFAS pollution will protect Maine farmers

Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 11, 2023

thumbnailwould like to turn back the clock on Maine’s efforts to solve the PFAS problem. They downplay or ignore the on the impacts of PFAS exposure and the real, ongoing costs of PFAS pollution to Maine’s business community.   Fred Stone pets Marybell, a swiss limousin calf born... + más

Lawmakers hear how other states are catching up to Maine on PFAS regulation | Portland Press Herald

Commentary: We know more than enough about PFAS to restrict their use | Portland Press Herald


Q&A: How do you know if you’ve been exposed to PFAS?

Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 14, 2023

thumbnailMaine and the United States are now recognizing the dangers of PFAS chemicals, with common exposures through contaminated drinking water or on-the-job exposures, some factory work or by eating contaminated wild-caught fish or game. But what exactly is PFAS, and how can you avoid... + más

Commentary: We know more than enough about PFAS to restrict their use | Portland Press Herald

Utility bills could spike as the EPA moves to limit 'forever chemicals' in drinking water | NBC News


PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water can be removed — here’s how

New York Post USA Life November 01, 2023

thumbnailThere’s something in the water — and you should get it out. Scientists have sounded the alarm about the group of toxic chemicals commonly known as PFAS, or per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances. PFAS are often called “forever chemicals” because they persist in water,... + más

How do you destroy a forever chemical? | Ars Technica

Q&A: How do you know if you’ve been exposed to PFAS? | Portland Press Herald


PFAS, the forever chemicals, present in nearly half of U.S. homes

Newsweek USA Nation July 07, 2023

thumbnailA first of its kind study reveals that nearly half of the nation's tap water contains one or more types of chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.PFAS encompass thousands of man-made chemicals found in everyday items like non-stick cookware,... + más

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Commentary: We know more than enough about PFAS to restrict their use | Portland Press Herald



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