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  2. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Wikipedia

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    Sales of PFAS, which cost approximately $20 per kilogram, generate a total industry profit of $4 billion per year on 16% profit margins. [29] Due to health concerns, several companies have ended or plan to end the sale of PFAS or products that contain them; these include W. L. Gore & Associates (the maker of Gore-Tex), H&M, Patagonia, REI, and 3M.

  3. Health, infrastructure costs of PFAS in the billions; Who ...

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    Aug. 20—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates it will cost $772 million per year for drinking water systems to comply with proposed new guidelines for "forever chemicals" in ...

  4. New EPA rule on PFAS in water could cost Treasure Coast ... - AOL

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    Required testing likely will cost about $1,000 per quarter going forward, Shaffer estimated. Utilities saw it coming, but EPA clamped down hard Most water utilities Shaffer works with knew that a ...

  5. Perfluoroalkoxy alkane - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the United States EPA proposed "the first (US national) standard to limit (PFAs) in drinking water;" albeit only six of >12,000 such chemicals were addressed. [11] At high temperatures or in a fire, fluoroelastomers decompose and may release hydrogen fluoride. Any residue must be handled using protective equipment. [citation needed]

  6. Timeline of events related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...

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    The DoD has "used foam containing" PFAS chemicals "in exercises at bases across the country". The DoD, therefore, "risks the biggest liabilities" in relation to the use of PFAS chemicals according to Politico. [71] March 2018 The PFAS Expert Health Panel on PFAS submitted their commissioned report to the Australian government. [89]

  7. Perfluorooctanesulfonamide - Wikipedia

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    Perfluorooctanesulfonamide (PFOSA) is a synthetic organofluorine compound.It is a fluorocarbon derivative and a perfluorinated compound, having an eight-carbon chain and a terminal sulfonamide functional group.

  8. Eco-costs - Wikipedia

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    The eco-costs of global warming (also called eco-costs of carbon footprint) can be used as an indicator for the carbon footprint. The eco-costs of resource scarcity can be regarded as an indicator for 'circularity' in the theory of the circular economy. However, it is advised to include human toxicity and eco-toxicity, and include the eco-costs ...

  9. Bromotrifluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    FAA paper on testing cylinders used to store Halon 1301 without breaking their seals MSDS for bromotrifluoromethane ( pdf ) Basic Facts about Halon Archived 2012-01-04 at the Wayback Machine