Over the last decade, Maine has spent more than $100 million as it became a national leader in the fight against harmful forever chemicals, but dwindling funds will soon force state officials to make ...
But it doesn’t have the $3.3 million a year it would need to maintain the 660 filtration systems it will likely need to provide clean drinking ... water supplies and many of our ponds, lakes ...
A farm soil or water ... 300 filtration systems likely to be needed. The DEP has estimated as many as 500 Maine homes that rely on well water fall “in between” the state’s old drinking ...
Examples of people most at risk are those who eat a serving or two of fish a week from a lake or pond contaminated ... exposure to PFAS by using drinking water filters and monitoring water testing ...
The water can be crystal clear – always a surprise to outsiders who think of the Everglades as a dark, muddy swamp. Bromeliads are in full bloom. Light filters softly through the bald cypress trees.
Though it’s been 45-years since Woburn shut down two wells due to suspected contamination that became infamous during the ...
A new prototype has been developed to nearly instantly clean up lakes and other bodies of water. What’s more is that the new technology was developed by local inventor, Mark Gaalswyk, founder and CEO ...
Oxygen bubbles to the good guys are like an energy drink,” Gaalswyk explained ... out and gradually clean the water. “There’s ...