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"textContent": "“Forever chemicals” were once a niche environmental concern – but are rapidly becoming a mainstream infrastructure challenge.\n\nThe post PFAS: Are ‘forever chemicals’ the next big test for civil engineers? appeared first on New Civil Engineer.",
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