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            Adsorption of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to containersScience 21 Jul 2022 | J. Hazard. Mater. Containers used to hold PFAS mixtures adsorbed the chemicals at different rates based on PFAS chemistry, container hydrophobicity, temperature, and container manufacturer, with the general trend of PFAS adsorption as polypropylene > HDPE > PET > glass > polystyrene. 
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            Wisconsin sues ‘forever chemicals’ manufacturers for ‘widespread contamination’News 20 Jul 2022 | The Hill Wisconsin has filed a lawsuit against 18 companies over the manufacturing and marketing of toxic “forever chemicals,” alleging that these firms engaged in the “widespread contamination” of the state’s “property and natural resources.” 
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            Common questions about PFAS, answeredNews 20 Jul 2022 | The Hill Here, we lay out common questions related to PFAS, and their answers, and explain the next steps needed to address this potential pollutant, according to experts. 
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            Occurrence and Fate of Ultrashort-Chain and Other Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Wastewater Treatment PlantsScience 19 Jul 2022 | ACS ES&T Water The transformation of precursors into shorter chain PFAAs by biological treatment and the partitioning of longer chain PFAS into sludge streams are key factors determining the fate of PFAS in wastewater treatment plants. 
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            Across the US, towns warn of toxic PFAS chemicals in drinking water. Here's what to knowNews 16 Jul 2022 | USA Today In June the EPA released health advisories for chemicals PFOS and PFOA, which have been linked to cancer and other ailments, leaving many Americans to wonder if they're in danger. 
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            More than 8 million Illinoisans get drinking water from a utility where forever chemicals have been detected, Tribune investigation findsNews 12 Jul 2022 | Chicago Tribune Something as simple as drinking tap water is exposing millions of Illinoisans to toxic chemicals that build up in human blood, cause cancer and other diseases and take years to leave the body. 
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            Some firetrucks still carry toxic PFAS foamNews 11 Jul 2022 | The Day Multiple fire stations in Connecticut still have trucks that contain banned firefighting foam in their tanks that can’t be used because of its toxicity, mostly due to a lack of funding to remove the poisonous substance. 
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            Global distributions, source-type dependencies, and concentration ranges of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances in groundwaterScience 11 Jul 2022 | Sci Total Environ This meta-analysis found that PFAS are detected in all media in all regions tested, which is a reflection of the large scale-use of PFAS, their persistence, and long-range transport. 
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            The origin of these highly toxic man-made chemicalsNews 10 Jul 2022 | Chicago Tribune Industry records show 3M and DuPont, the chief manufacturers of PFAS, hid what they knew about the dangers for decades. 
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            Suspect screening and nontargeted analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in representative fluorocarbon surfactants, aqueous film-forming foams, and impacted water in ChinaScience 9 Jul 2022 | Environ. Int. 69 PFAS were identified in Chinese fluorosurfactants such as those used in aqueous film-forming foams, and high concentrations of neutral PFAS were found in polymer-based products. 
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            Bumble Bee Clams Recalled Due to PFASNews 9 Jul 2022 | Physician's Weekly Bumble Bee Foods is recalling some canned, smoked clams because they contain high levels of PFAS. 
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            Rhode Island Governor Signs into Law Notable Ban on Toxic PFAS Chemicals in Food PackagingPolicy 8 Jul 2022 On Tuesday, Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee signed into law a policy that bans toxic chemicals known as PFAS in all types of food packaging by 2024. 
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            Petitioners demand Columbia Sportswear remove PFASNews 8 Jul 2022 | NRDC NRDC and USPIRG Education Fund delivered 48,000 petition signatures to Columbia Sportswear CEO, calling for the phase-out of toxic PFAS from the company’s supply chain. 
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            Florida oysters found to have toxic ‘forever chemicals’News 7 Jul 2022 | Phys.org When FIU Institute of Environment scientists sampled 156 oysters from Biscayne Bay, Marco Island and Tampa Bay, they detected contaminants—PFAS and phthalate esters (PAEs)—in every single one. 
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            When organic is toxic: How a composting facility likely spread massive amounts of ‘forever chemicals’ across one town in MassachusettsNews 7 Jul 2022 | The Boston Globe But their health got worse and this spring, they learned of a potential reason why: The water they were drinking and cooking with contained massive amounts of toxic chemicals, known as PFAS — more than 50 times what state regulators consider safe to drink.