Brunswick County is experiencing rapid growth, and one man is working to ensure it's not just retirees moving in.
Thousands of gallons of foam mixed with water were collected on and around the Brunswick Executive Airport after a major spill of toxic firefighting foam over the summer. After more than 1,400 ...
Building or renovating a home can be one of the biggest expenses of one's life. It's costly, and potentially even more ...
A University of Maine researcher had a lightbulb moment while watching news about wildfires raging through California in 2019. James Anderson saw clips of planes dumping out water to quench the flames ...
Maine banned the manufacture, sale and distribution of fire extinguishers with these synthetic chemicals – except for at federal airports like the Brunswick Executive Airport, where a spill in ...
into Brunswick airport’s Hangar 4 and surrounding waterways. Levesque reiterated MRRA’s assertion that when it comes to the foam, there has not been sufficient help in getting rid of it.
In 2021, Maine banned the manufacture and sale of AFFF for anyone not federally required to have it on hand, including airports like Brunswick Executive Airport and defense contractors like Bath ...
In 2021, Maine banned the manufacture and sale of AFFF for anyone not federally required to have it on hand, including airports like Brunswick Executive Airport and defense contractors like Bath Iron ...
In August, 1,450 gallons of PFAS-laden foam, which mixed with 50,000 gallons of water, accidentally released from a hangar at Brunswick Executive Airport. The Department of Environmental Protection ...
U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday to provide federal support to address massive energy needs for ...