Rachel Schattman quoted in BDN article on PFAS

Rachel Schattman headshotThe Bangor Daily News featured a partnership between University of Maine researchers and Maine organic farmer Sue Hunter, whose land in Unity, Maine, is highly contaminated with toxic PFAS, to determine how much or how little specific crops absorb the toxins. The research is focusing on three specific areas — how PFAS are absorbed by forage crops, how the chemicals are absorbed by specific market crops and if the addition of charcoal-like substance to the soil could prevent the toxins from getting into the plants at all. “These projects are not similar to anything being done in Maine so far. There is research going elsewhere in the country, but it’s looking at the big commodity crops,” said Rachel Schattman, assistant professor of sustainable agriculture at the University of Maine School of Food and Agriculture and Mitchell Center faculty fellow.