During Groundwater Awareness Week (March 10-16), consider the tide under your feet
Groundwater Awareness Week is a good excuse to celebrate all things watery in Wisconsin.
Groundwater Awareness Week is a good excuse to celebrate all things watery in Wisconsin.
Last summer, UW-Madison student Andrew Glasgow worked to develop an inexpensive, accessible method for detection of PFAS in drinking water. It didn’t go as planned.
There are more than 5,000 chemicals in the man-made group known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). At times during an informal workshop on the topic late last week, it felt as if there were also thousands of questions surrounding PFAS. The virtual gathering of more than 50 state agency personnel and academics from University Read more about PFAS in Wisconsin: Setting a research agenda[…]