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70% Drop in Levels of Forever Chemicals Observed in Seabird Eggs Tracks Regulatory Success

City of Tallahassee officials told city commissioners this month that testing related to PFAS contamination in the Woodville area indicates the city’s Southeast Farm spray...

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Center70% Drop in Levels of Forever Chemicals Observed in Seabird Eggs Tracks Regulatory Success

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Tallahassee ReportsNews report · May 27, 2:50 PM

City Receives “Forever Chemicals” Update

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City of Tallahassee officials told city commissioners this month that testing related to PFAS contamination in the Woodville area indicates the city’s Southeast Farm spray...

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GoodNewsNetworkNews report · May 27, 11:00 AM

70% Drop in Levels of Forever Chemicals Observed in Seabird Eggs Tracks Regulatory Success

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Content of several “forever chemicals” in seabird eggs were found to have sharply decreased over the last 55 years by a team of scientists. While first rising exponentially from during the...

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