In recent times, communities throughout Maine and the U.S. have found the presence of poisonous chemical substances known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, of their land and water. Also called endlessly chemical substances as a result of they’re troublesome to destroy, PFAS have been included in numerous merchandise, together with meals containers, clothes, rugs, teflon pans, materials and dental floss, for many years. Rising analysis, nonetheless, has linked PFAS to a number of well being points, together with weakened immune techniques, elevated threat of weight problems and a number of cancers, developmental issues in youngsters and hurt to detrimental results on replica. 

Onur Apul, assistant professor of environmental engineering on the College of Maine, is researching learn how to remove PFAS. He’s one in all many UMaine college members learning these endlessly chemical substances and methods to mitigate them, and offering technical help to Maine farmers and different stakeholders. 

In Episode 4 of Season 7 of “The Maine Query,” Apul elaborates on the origins of PFAS, the threats they pose and efforts to cease their widespread contamination.   

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