Letter Report on Environmental Monitoring of "Forever Chemicals" (PFAS) at One of Largest Beneficial Reuse Sites in Pennsylvania

PFAS compounds referred to as "forever chemicals" have been defined as toxic chemicals that has been estimated to be in 99 percent of American's blood. The lack of testing at landfills (that have been found to have high levels of these compounds) and "beneficial reuse" sites could be a significant public health concern.

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Work Title Letter Report on Environmental Monitoring of "Forever Chemicals" (PFAS) at One of Largest Beneficial Reuse Sites in Pennsylvania
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  1. JOHN SAMUEL MELLOW
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  1. Fell Township
  2. PFOS
  3. Pioneer Aggregates
  4. Keystone Landfill
  5. polyfluoroalkyl substances
  6. PFOA
  7. beneficial reuse
  8. Dunmore
  9. PFAS
  10. waste
License GNU General Public License (GPLv3)
Work Type Article
Deposited February 21, 2020

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