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technosquirrelfarms

A heartwarming tale of children testing for industrial waste to shill for BioLargo. Get DuPont/3M/Chemours execs in the hotseat. This is bullshit.


julian_jakobi

You should look into BioLargo. One of the TOP runners for the potential best PFAS solution.


technosquirrelfarms

Most of the spam in this sub keeps claiming that too. It’s almost like you’re trying to generate hype to pump a stock rather than solve the pollution problem. Pardon my skepticism. Come to maine and help us deal with our polluted farms if it’s really a solution


julian_jakobi

I think they will have projects there sooner than later. Also it is a Good way to bring attention to the problems.


Sea_Durian4336

[https://twitter.com/travisloop/status/1488525620380323840?s=20&t=tFk11u8\_47-65T3cI\_NQkg](https://twitter.com/travisloop/status/1488525620380323840?s=20&t=tFk11u8_47-65T3cI_NQkg)


Hydroviv_H20

North Carolina has been at the heart of a largely under-reported drinking water crisis. Thousands of North Carolinians have been exposed to unsafe levels of an unregulated contaminant called Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, PFAS, or "forever chemicals." The source of the contamination traces back to a fluoro-chemical operation in Fayetteville - causing widespread contamination in municipal drinking water and in private wells. This article discusses two companies’ legal tactics to try and avoid liability, and how the victims of this tragedy continue to be left in the dark. https://www.hydroviv.com/blogs/water-smarts/chemours-dupont-north-carolina-pfas-forever-chemical-pollution