As state regulators weigh PFAS rules, scientists push for solutions that fit existing water systems by exploring new treatment technology.
Eddie Nachamie, a UMaine senior, transformed a class project into a paper on PFAS policies in Maine.
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3M says its no longer manufacturing PFAS chemicals

3M, a Minnesota based company, says it completed its plan to stop manufacturing PFAS chemicals by the end of 2025.
PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are present in U.S. drinking water, including North Carolina. While found in many products and linked to potential health risks, much about PFAS remains ...
Researchers in the lab of Asst. Prof. Chibueze Amanchukwu at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular ...
A UMaine senior spent two years untangling Maine’s fast‑moving PFAS response, revealing just how far the state has gone to ...
A study led by University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography alumnus Jarod Snook, Ph.D., identified a long-term ...
Oral-B says it has reformulated Glide dental floss to remove PTFE, a material linked to PFAS concerns Earlier studies and lab ...
A Wisconsin Assembly committee held a hearing Wednesday on a pair of bills to help mitigate and clean up water contamination ...
On May 14, 2025, the Trump Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it would be departing from the Biden Administration NPDWR for PFAS. The Biden Administration proposed to regulate a total of ...
The title comes from the famous line in the movie The Princess Bride, spoken by Inigo Montoya in response to Vizzini’s repeated use of the word "inconceivable." It's a clever way of pointing out that ...
A voluntary state pilot program found that most Indiana firefighters who took part — including nearly two dozen in a ...