It’s literally raining PFAS around the Great Lakes, say researchers
Rain that fell on Ohio this spring contained a surprisingly high amount of toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, according to raw data from a binational Great Lakes monitoring program that tracks airborne pollution. The Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network (IADN), a long-term Great Lakes monitoring program was jointly funded by the US EPA and Canada. More:
It’s literally raining PFAS around the Great Lakes, say researchers – mlive.com
Raining PFAS: Amount of PFAS found is outpacing legacy contaminants – Great Lakes Now
Rainwater as a source of PFAS
US rainwater contains new and phased out PFAS – C&EN
Rainwater Can Be A Source Of PFAS, According To New Research – WKAR
GenX found in rainwater samples collected near Chemours facility – NC DEQRain that fell on Ohio this spring contained a surprisingly high amount of toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, according to raw data from a binational Great Lakes monitoring program that tracks airborne pollution. The Integrated Atmospheric Deposition Network (IADN), a long-term Great Lakes monitoring program was jointly funded by the US EPA and Canada. More:
It’s literally raining PFAS around the Great Lakes, say researchers – mlive.com
Raining PFAS: Amount of PFAS found is outpacing legacy contaminants – Great Lakes Now
Rainwater as a source of PFAS
US rainwater contains new and phased out PFAS – C&EN
Rainwater Can Be A Source Of PFAS, According To New Research – WKAR
GenX found in rainwater samples collected near Chemours facility – NC DEQ
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