Maine plans removal of PFAS from sewage sludge used as fertilizer
by Tom Perkins from Environment | The Guardian on (#6BW86)
Toxic forever chemicals', concentrated in sludge, are extremely difficult to dispose of safely and also poison farmland
Utility officials in Maine and elsewhere around the country are developing first-of-their-kind plans to eliminate toxic PFAS forever chemicals" from sewage sludge spread as fertilizer on farmland.
Success would address a growing agricultural crisis and reshape how the nation handles its waste - the dangerous chemicals are thought to be contaminating all sludge at high levels, and poisoning food and water on around 20m acres (8m hectares) of farmland across the US.
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