Researchers working to improve and simplify models for how PFAS flow through ground

As a growing number of communities are forced to confront PFAS contamination in their groundwater, a key hurdle in addressing this harmful group of chemicals lies in unraveling how they move through a region of the environment called the unsaturated zone—a jumble of soil, rock and water sandwiched between the ground’s surface and the water table below.


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Source: Phys.org