Minnesota Researchers Explore New Way to Remove PFAS from Groundwater 

Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (U of M) may have discovered a new practical and cost-effective way to clean up PFAS-contaminated groundwater. PFAS (per- and poly fluoroalkyl substances), often called “forever chemicals,” are human-made substances that don’t easily break down and can accumulate in drinking water and the environment.   The U of M study tested a polymer-stabilized Read More