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Home » Maine Supports Early Insights on PFAS and Air Quality
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Some landowners in Maine are facing testing by the state for possible PFAS contamination from wastewater sludge that was spread as farmland fertilizer, but the state is also working with the EPA to understand if there are dangerous levels of PFAS in the air too. | Shutterstock

Maine Supports Early Insights on PFAS and Air Quality

State Helping EPA in Investigating Global Warming Potential of the Toxic Substances

Jan 26, 2022
Jennifer Delony
Agriculture & Land Use / Industrial Decarbonization / Maine

Commissioner Melanie Loyzim says the Maine Department of Environmental Protection is helping with EPA data collection on PFAS in the air.

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