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(video) Heather Stapleton discusses her study, the first to examine the PFAS-removal efficiencies of point-of-use filters in a residential setting

Published February 6, 2020
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Heather Stapleton reflects on chemical regulation and science over the past 50 years for Earth Day

For the Duke Environment Magazine Spring 2020 issue on the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Duke Superfund Deputy Director Heather Stapleton, and Kate Hoffman, reflects on the regulation of chemicals, the science driving changing laws, and efforts by the public to change how we monitor and use chemicals in everyday life.

Published July 18, 2019

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Duke CEC partners with Waccamaw Siouan STEM Studio to share soil contaminant and exposure reduction knowledge and equipment

In response to a request from members of the Waccamaw Siouan tribe in southeastern North Carolina after tests of tribal member’s soil […]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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