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  • The Rastatt case – measures to reduce the PFAS exposure via food and drinking water

    Christoph Krakau - Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy Sector, Baden-Württemberg, DE

    The Rastatt case – measures to reduce the PFAS exposure via food and drinking water

  • The Korsør case – PFAS exposure of a local human population by cattle meat

    Søren Dyreborg - NIRAS, DK

    The Korsør case – PFAS exposure of a local human population by cattle meat

  • From soils into pigs – accumulation of PFAS in wild boar livers illustrated by data from Germany

    Jana Rupp – BfR Center for Land Use Related Evaluation Methods, One Health
    Tobias Frische – UBA Section Soil Protection Measures

    From soils into pigs – accumulation of PFAS in wild boar livers illustrated by data from Germany

  • PFAS analysis campaigns in eggs from domestic poultry farms in the Lyon conurbation (France) in 2023

    Manuel Marquis - French Ministry of Health and Agence régionale de santé Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (ARS AuRA), FR

    PFAS analysis campaigns in eggs from domestic poultry farms in the Lyon conurbation (France) in 2023

  • Analytical tools for PFAS determination in soil – Options and limitations

    Frank Thomas Lange - German Water Centre, TZW

    Analytical tools for PFAS determination in soil – Options and limitations

  • Monitoring of PFAS in soils and soil leachates – Background levels in German and North Rhine-Westphalian top soils

    Mareike Mersmann - State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection North Rhine-Westphalia, LANUV, DE
    Lennart Gehrenkemper - German Environment Agency, UBA

    Monitoring of PFAS in soils and soil leachates – Background levels in German and North Rhine-Westphalian top soils

  • The Swiss situation: PFAS background levels and hotspots in soils and groundwater

    Bettina Hitzfeld - Federal Office for the Environment - BAFU, CH

    The Swiss situation: PFAS background levels and hotspots in soils and groundwater

  • Remediation of PFAS in soil and groundwater: State of the art

    Thomas Held - Arcadis

    Remediation of PFAS in soil and groundwater: State of the art

  • Unmasking the threat: ⁠PFAS⁠ exposure through drinking water and its human health impact

    Mattias Öberg - Karolinska Institute, SE

    Unmasking the threat: ⁠PFAS⁠ exposure through drinking water and its human health impact

  • Flemish PFAS policy: what have we learned in the meantime?

    Johan Ceenaeme - Public Waste Agency of Flanders, OVAM, BE

    Flemish PFAS policy: what have we learned in the meantime?

  • Briefings from European countries

    Dietmar Müller-Grabherr, AT
    Julie Kofoed, DK
    Mathijs van de Waardt and Michiel Gadella, NL
    Michael Hughes, UK
    Manuel Marquis, FR

    Managing PFAS Contaminated Sites – Strategic Approach in Austria PFAS demonstration projects Cleaning PFAS from soils at PFAS testcenter Korsor¯ The Netherlands country update PFAS in soil - forever pollution, forever concern? FRANCE'S INTERMINISTERIAL ACTION PLAN ON PFAS, A national strategy for health & environmental protection PFAS - Better Understanding the Problem, UK Environment Agency

  • PFAS in soil and the broader perspective of chemicals regulation

    Dirk Messner - President of the German Environment Agency, UBA

    PFAS in soil and the broader perspective of chemicals regulation

  • Presentation of a draft discussion paper "PFAS in soil - time to act together"

    Tobias Frische – UBA Section Soil Protection Measures

    Presentation of a draft discussion paper "PFAS in soil - time to act together"

  • PFAS in soil – Time to act together

    Patrick ten Brink, Secretary General

    PFAS in soil – Time to act together

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