BDN interviews Kopec on PFAS
The Bangor Daily News interviewed Dianne Kopec, a University of Maine research associate, on how a group of chemicals known as PFAS are flowing into Maine rivers. “I think it further confirms that PFAS knows no boundaries,” Kopec said. “It will not stay in one place. Water always runs downstream, so any contaminant that is put on land eventually makes its way into our rivers, into our groundwater and then downstream into our oceans.”