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by navi0
844 days ago
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“ Fermilab irradiated these samples with the electron beam and shipped them back to 3M. 3M sampled both the headspace—the air at the top of the container—and the liquid to verify that the PFAS of concern had been destroyed without releasing hazardous products to the air.” I think this is what we call fox guarding the henhouse. 3M has EVERY incentive to declare this whiz bang treatment effective because of the legal liability and financial incentives involved. I’d want independent test results and a full accounting of the byproducts of this treatment before putting any faith in it. |
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That sounds entirely incorrect. It seems to me that they'd want to avoid a second round of public flogging and lawsuits when it's later discovered that they falsified efforts to remediate their original catastrophe.