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How a Chemical Spill in Brunswick Has Affected Casco Bay
A two-year study found PFAS levels in mussels and clams spiked to 25 parts per billion, over seven times Maine's safety limit, leading to shellfish closures and policy changes.
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Report: Lessons from the 2024-2025 Study of PFAS in the Lower Casco Bay Watershed – Friends of Casco Bay
March 25, 2026PFAS—often called “forever chemicals”—are long-lasting pollutants that can accumulate in water, wildlife, and people. In 2024 and 2025, Friends of Casco Bay partnered with Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to study PFAS in the lower Casco Bay watershed.The report below, Lessons from the 2024-2025 Study of PFAS in the Lower Casco Bay Watershed was authored by Friends of Casco Bay’s Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca and Science and Ad…
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