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pfasproject.com
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| | | | | Suspected source: Dupont's Washington Works plant DuPont began using PFOA to manufacture Teflon at its Washington Works plant in 1951. The company knew that PFOA is toxic in 1961. In 1981, DuPont foundevidence of birth defects in babies born to female employees who worked in its West Virginia plant, and decides topull female employees from... | |
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www.toxicdocs.org
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| | | | | Sharon Lerner (@fastlerner [http://twitter.com/fastlerner]) is one of the best investigative journalists working today. Now a reporter for The Intercept, Lerner specializes on the environment and health. In the past couple years, has been writing a series of reports on PFASs. The series was a National Magazine Award | |
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www.jhuapl.edu
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| | | | | As the Department of Defense aims to extinguish use of PFAS-containing aqueous film forming foams for firefighting on military bases in 2024, APL researchers are evaluating additives to enhance firefighting capabilities of PFAS-free fire suppressants for military use. | |
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