Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion May 25, 2023
Farms play a critical role in our beloved state. Our rocky but fertile pasture and cropland soils are rich cultural and natural resources. Unsurprisingly, when it was revealed in 2019 that some (less than 1%) of Maine farmland had been spread with sludge containing “forever chemicals” – collectively called PFAS chemicals – a sad and fearful wave of concern rippled through the farming community and across the state. The contamination of... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation June 06, 2023
One in 10 pesticides approved for use in Maine this summer contains a so-called forever chemical. The Environmental Working Group, an environmental nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., found 13% of state-registered pesticides – or 1,426 out of 10,695 – have PFAS, or a per or... + más
Commentary: When it comes to PFAS, pesticide availability is the least of our concerns | Portland Press Herald
Commentary: We know more than enough about PFAS to restrict their use | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 20, 2023
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack said Friday that the federal government needs more funding to study so-called forever chemicals and devise a national strategy to respond to the problem. Maine’s congressional delegation agrees and is pushing for more money to... + 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
Portland Press Herald USA Nation May 14, 2023
Maine 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
Utility bills could spike as the EPA moves to limit 'forever chemicals' in drinking water | NBC News
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion April 13, 2023
The properties of PFAS are not “misunderstood.” Rather, many are well-known as highly persistent in the environment, in our bodies, and in our drinking water and food supply, and the best studied are extremely toxic, linked to health problems ranging from cancers, hormone... + más
New research lab could give Maine an edge in fight against PFAS contamination chemicals | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion February 03, 2023
Maine has taken the lead nationally, having committed more than $100 million to investigate soil, water and food contamination caused by “forever chemicals,” per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and to provide emergency financial assistance and technical help to... + más
Commentary: Criticism of Maine State Chamber of Commerce on PFAS undeserved | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation January 17, 2023
Tracy Kelly, PFAS public service coordinator for the Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management, speaks Wednesday during a public hearing held at the Augusta Civic Center. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal file AUGUSTA — Levels of... + más
Commentary: Chamber’s concerns about PFAS ignore affected Maine communities, businesses | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Business January 01, 2023
The University of Maine plans to open a research center to test for harmful forever chemicals and guide the science needed to help Maine farmers dealing with contaminated wells, herds and fields. Creating an in-house analytical lab to detect perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl... + más
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