An Air Services Australia investigation into levels of perfluorinated compounds, a potentially cancer-causing chemical used in fire-fighting foam at Hobart Airport until 2010, found that the level of risk to the public was ‘low’.
An Air Services Australia investigation into levels of perfluorinated compounds, a potentially cancer-causing chemical used in fire-fighting foam at Hobart Airport until 2010, found that the level of risk to the public was ‘low’.