WATERVILLE — Concerned members of the public from across the political and occupational spectrum convened at Colby College Nov. 7 to discuss the effects of PFAS on our communities, farms
By Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli, Houlton Pioneer Times
MILLINOCKET – Getting Maine Land Use Planning Commission rezoning approval means more investment dollars for Canadian junior mining company Wolfden, according to company officials.
“If we were to get through rezoning, I expect our stock price to go up and that allows us to raise the $15 to $20 million to do the execution,” said Wolfden CEO Ron Little on Oct.
Consuming just one serving of freshwater fish a year is equal to drinking PFAS-laced water for a month, according to a recent study by scientists at the Environmental Working Group.