With funds running out, Maine is at a PFAS crossroads

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • January 22, 2025

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 difficult choices about whom to help and whom to turn away.

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