Tribal Nations and UMaine Lead Research to Fight PFAS in Maine’s Farms and Waterways

Jayna Smith

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Millions of dollars in new federal funding will support efforts in Maine to reduce the presence of “forever chemicals” in the food supply. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last month announced grant awards to ten institutions across the country, three of which will direct their research toward projects based in Maine.

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