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Peshtigo Residents Faced "Massive" PFAS Contamination » Urban Milwaukee


Struggling with after effects of dangerous forever chemicals.
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Jeff Lamont, a Marinette, Wis., resident and retired hydrologist, is seen next to a creek where it empties into Lake Michigan’s Green Bay. This creek is the most highly PFAS-contaminated of all the tributaries that empty into the lake based on a recent study funded by The Sea Grant Institute. Sampling occurred at all significant tributaries from the eastern shores of Green Bay at the north end of Door County, Wis., to Escanaba, Mich. Credit: Mike Erhart for The Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting ....

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'The middle of a massive contamination': Residents of Wisconsin region struggle with aftereffects of dangerous 'forever chemicals'


‘The middle of a massive contamination’: Residents of Wisconsin region struggle with aftereffects of dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
Four years after a facility disclosed water contamination in the surrounding community, residents and locals deal with the impact of PFAS.
May 4, 2021 8:51 AM
Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
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Craig Koller grew up splashing through backyard creeks and biking gravel trails, sometimes through the Johnson Control Industries Fire Technology Center. Black smoke wafted overhead as it conducted controlled burns to test firefighting foam, producing a dangerous “forever chemical” known as PFAS. 
As a kid growing up in the northern Wisconsin port city of Marinette, Koller didn’t think much of being around the facility or drinking the city’s water.   ....

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Mount Pleasant, Racine County leaders hope new Foxconn contract will lead to progress here


MADISON — Foxconn won’t be getting $2.8 billion in state tax credits anymore.
After more than a year of negotiations, the State of Wisconsin and Foxconn Technology Group officials say they’ve reached a new agreement regarding the Taiwan-based company’s manufacturing plant near Racine that would provide Foxconn fewer state tax credits than originally agreed upon.
The embattled Foxconn project in southeastern Wisconsin has faced considerable scrutiny over the last three years for failing to meet expectations laid out in its originally 2017 agreement. State officials told the company more than a year ago it would not be eligible for tax credits under the existing contract — since the company is no longer planning a Generation 10.5 facility to make larger LCD screens as originally promised — and a new agreement would be necessary. ....

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Enter the Axion


There are two ways to start a story about the axion. One is to explain that this hypothetical particle could be the key to a major problem in the Standard Model of particle physics, which describes all of the known fundamental particles. The beauty of the axion is that there is a second, equally significant beginning to its story. We now suspect the axion may also be the answer to one of the most important questions if not
the most important question in all of particle physics and astronomy: What is dark matter?
Dark matter is the term that researchers use for the invisible substance that seems to dominate the formation of cosmic structure and to make up the majority of all tangible matter in the universe. The first thing I like to tell people about dark matter, to help them develop some intuition for this strange idea, is that dark matter is a terrible name for this stuff, whatever it is. The term is often attributed to Swiss astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky, who proposed the ....

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