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PEER

Whistleblower prevails after appeal challenge by USGS

Microbiologist targeted for reporting animal welfare and biosafety failures
Remediation Technology Staff
December 19, 2023
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“This ruling is a complete vindication of Evi Emmenegger,” said PEER Senior Counsel Peter Jenkins, noting that these lab malfunctions keep recurring because the USGS facilities are not independently accredited.


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Green-Ojo

Plastic waste may inhibit shrimp reproduction

Research shows that the marine amphipod Echinogammarus marinus changed their mating behavior when exposed to toxic plastic additives
Remediation Technology Staff
December 18, 2023
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Two chemicals caused a concentration-dependent effect on shrimps' sperm, resulting in a decline of up to 60% in sperm count of those exposed to elevated levels of the chemicals.


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Environmental Sensors

Environmental technology market to reach $1.2 trillion by 2032

The environmental technology market is witnessing unprecedented growth due to rapid global industrialization and corporate sustainability initiatives
Remediation Technology Staff
December 18, 2023
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The global demand for environmental technology solutions is being driven by the growing emphasis on environmental sustainability, strict rules on pollution management, and the need to combat climate change.
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General Atomics

General Atomics to demonstrate iSCWO system for PFAS destruction

GA-EMS will deliver and install a commercial-scale iSCWO system at a DoD-identified site to conduct on-site PFAS destruction testing starting in early 2024
Remediation Technology Staff
December 18, 2023
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The EPA issued a detailed report documenting the first-ever test and verification of PFAS destruction using GA-EMS’ commercial iSCWO technology.


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Elkay

Zurn Elkay Water Solutions expands filtration capabilities with launch of combined lead and PFAS filter

Marks the first PFAS-related filter integrated into Elkay bottle fillers and faucets
Remediation Technology Staff
December 18, 2023
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New product filters out lead and PFOA / PFOS – two of the most prevalent PFAS contaminants.


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PFAS Removal

Cyclopure announces two new whole-home water filters

Filters result in PFAS-free water at a penny per gallon
Remediation Technology Staff
December 18, 2023
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In addition to PFOA and PFOS, Purefast Home filters have been tested for non-detect removal of PFHpA, PFHxS, PFNA, PFBS, GenX, and PFDA.


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NIH

Public employee advocacy group says NIH scientific integrity plan is lacking

PEER: Draft National Institutes of Health policy is incomplete, inconsistent and 'essentially ineffective'
Remediation Technology Staff
November 24, 2023
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PEER decries allowing federal agencies to continue self-policing their own scientific integrity.


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PEER

PEER: Santa Susana slated to remain major ecological hazard

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) say Santa Susana toxins will remain post-cleanup
Remediation Technology Staff
November 24, 2023
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PEER alleges state-supervised cleanup of Santa Susana was "superficial."


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Insect Population

Global insect populations dropping, air pollution particles may be a contributor

An insect's ability to find food and a mate is reduced when their antennae are contaminated by particulate matter
Remediation Technology Staff
November 24, 2023
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Continuing research in bushfire-affected areas in rural Victoria has shown that the antennae of diverse insects, including bees, wasps, moths, and species of flies, are contaminated by smoke particles.


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Plastic Removal

Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic

Plastic removal technologies are largely untested, and have been shown to harm marine organisms
Remediation Technology Staff
November 24, 2023
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International group is concerned that focusing too greatly on cleanup approaches will create more environmental risk, and be a distraction from the key priorities of the Plastic Treaty negotiations.


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