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48 Articles
Without explanation, EPA restores some grants for PFAS research in Maine • Maine Morning Star
Chelli Stanley, co-founder of an organization committed to cleaning contaminated land, Upland Grassroots, which is part of the research team headed by the Mi’kmaq Nation, takes soil samples at the former Loring Air Force base in 2019. (Photo courtesy of Upland Grassroots)The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency restored two of the three Maine-based grants for forever chemical research that it terminated this spring. Without explaining why, or fi…

Toxic threat from 'forever chemicals' sparks resistance in Georgia towns
Sasha and Jamie Cordle thought their small farm in rural Georgia would be a ladder out of working-class struggle, and a gift for their children and grandchildren.
Once the Carpet Capital of the World, Now a Chemical Hotspot: How PFAS Pollution Is Poisoning Georgia Communities
The promise of peace and prosperity that Sasha and Jamie Cordle saw in their small rural Georgia farm has turned into a health nightmare. Nestled in the rolling green hills outside Dalton — known proudly as the “Carpet Capital of… The post Once the Carpet Capital of the World, Now a Chemical Hotspot: How PFAS Pollution Is Poisoning Georgia Communities appeared first on The Asia Live.
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