(The Conversation) – Since the 1940s, companies have been using PFAS – perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances – to make products easier to use, from Teflon nonstick pots to waterproof rain gear ...
Drinking water isn’t the only way people are exposed to PFAS today.
Roger Kriedeman (left) confers with DNR Deputy Director of Drinking Water and Groundwater Kyle Burton at Sept. 11 public meeting. Kriedeman is building a home just outside of the area Johnson Controls ...
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