Kopec interviewed in PPH about PFAS in fish
Dianne Kopec, a research fellow at the University of Maine’s Sen. George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions, spoke with the Portland Press Herald about her research studying how PFAS moves between soil, groundwater and surface water. Kopec told the PPH that she is hoping to expand her work to study the movement of the chemicals from organism to organism. She also said some PFAS compounds collect in fish liver or eggs, which affects other animal predators more than humans. New Hampshire Union Leader, CentralMaine.com and the Marietta Daily Journal shared the PPH article.