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‘Forever chemicals’ are coming into Great Lakes through air, rainfall, new study shows
A considerable amount of “forever chemicals” are making their way into the Great Lakes via the air and rain, a new study says. Findings published in Environmental Science and Technology, show that rain is primary way PFAS end up in Lake Superior, offering a stark reminder that even the lake that’s considered the most pristine isn’t safe from the toxic chemicals. Read the full story by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
‘Forever chemicals’ are coming into Great Lakes through air, rainfall, new stud…