Posted inOutdoors Latest PFAS testing could reduce scope of Fairfield’s ‘do not eat’ advisory by Pete Warner February 14, 2023February 14, 2023
Posted inPolitics Maine considers plan to buy out farms hurt by PFAS by The Associated Press February 14, 2023February 14, 2023
Posted inBangor Hermon High School using bottled water due to PFAS in drinking supply by Judy Harrison February 7, 2023February 7, 2023
Posted inMaine Focus Maine businesses push back on disclosing whether their products have PFAS by Mehr Sher February 3, 2023February 7, 2023
Posted inMaine Focus Most Maine water bottlers still aren’t testing for PFAS by Mehr Sher January 30, 2023January 30, 2023
Posted inNews New research shows dangers of eating fish laced with PFAS by Nicole Ogrysko, Maine Public January 24, 2023January 24, 2023
Posted inMaine Focus Wastewater contaminated with PFAS is flowing into Maine’s rivers by Erin Rhoda January 23, 2023January 23, 2023
Posted inNews Additional 1,000 sites in Maine to be tested for PFAS contamination by Nicole Ogrysko, Maine Public January 21, 2023January 21, 2023
Posted inNews Initial tests show most Maine well water has ‘safe’ PFAS levels by Leela Stockley January 11, 2023January 12, 2023
Posted inAroostook PFAS found in drinking water at 2 Aroostook County schools by Joseph Cyr January 5, 2023January 5, 2023
Posted inNews Maine communities will get millions to adapt to climate change by Kate Cough, The Maine Monitor January 2, 2023January 2, 2023
Posted inOutdoors 3 Maine outdoors issues to watch in 2023 by Pete Warner December 29, 2022December 29, 2022
Posted inPolitics Maine minimum wage will rise to $13.80 in 2023 by The Associated Press December 28, 2022December 28, 2022
Posted inNation Spurred by regulators, 3M to phase out ‘forever chemicals’ by The Associated Press December 20, 2022December 20, 2022
Posted inState The price of PFAS: ‘Forever chemicals’ generate boundless costs by Marina Schauffler, The Maine Monitor December 19, 2022December 19, 2022
Posted inMaine Focus Plumbing tape used on water pipes is made with PFAS by Erin Rhoda December 14, 2022December 15, 2022
Posted inMaine Focus Most Penobscot County water supplies appear clear of PFAS. But there are surprises. by Erin Rhoda December 12, 2022December 13, 2022
Posted inNews Maine should make water extraction data more accessible to the public, a commission finds by Charlie Eichacker, Maine Public December 2, 2022December 2, 2022
Posted inOpinion Contributor The military must take responsibility for ‘forever chemicals’ by Tribune Content Agency November 24, 2022November 24, 2022