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Passive Samplers Track PFAS, Show Contamination Reduction in Cape Fear River

Author
Superfund Research Program
Published
Wed 02 Oct 2024
Episode Link
https://tools.niehs.nih.gov/srp/researchbriefs/view.cfm?Brief_ID=358

Common low-cost samplers may be an effective technology for tracking PFAS levels in aquatic environments, according to a study funded by the NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP). The research team found that frequently used passive sampling devices, which collect samples over time, can monitor how PFAS mitigation strategies affect PFAS levels along a stretch of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. Erin Baker, Ph.D., a project leader at the Texas A&M SRP Center and part of the analytical core at the North Carolina State University SRP Center, led the team.

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