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  • Canadian - U.S. Perspectives on PFAS: A One Health Challenge

  • Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment of PFAS

  • PFAS Investigation, Assessment and Remediation

  • PFAS Remediation: Application of current available technologies in Michigan

  • Statewide Landfill PFAS impacts on Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent and Associated Biosolids Management Challenges

  • Strategies for grouping PFAS for chemical assessment

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