PFAS, or "forever chemicals," are toxic and known to cause severe health problems. Senate Bill 219 and House Bill 235 aim to enforce annual drinking water testing and limits.
When Sandia scientists Ryan Davis and Nathan Bays set out to find a better way to absorb and degrade PFAS in water sources, they kept running into the same issue: Detecting the chemicals in samples ...
Recent data released by the Environmental Protection Agency revealed that Paducah’s water systems have levels of forever ...
The owner of a Clovis dairy said he’s been in “survival mode” since a plume of forever chemicals was found impacting his cows in 2018. After finding that his cows’ milk was contaminated with per- and ...
A new analysis of food products has found traces of chemicals that can remain in the environment for a long time. The findings raise questions about the use of pesticides in agriculture.
Brevard County commissioners voted on Tuesday to spend $5 million on a parcel of land just north of Micco Road next to an ...
A row of firefighters’ helmets, coats, and boots in pants with suspenders hang at the ready at a fire station. The turnout gear often contains PFAS — a class of chemicals that add resistance to water, ...
Two bills, which authorize the spending of the PFAS trust fund and provides framework to do so, were approved unanimously by the Senate on March 17.
Katie Richards co-founded PFAS Laboratories with her husband Chris after they identified a gap in Maine’s ability to respond to PFAS contamination. FILE PHOTO / TIM GREENWAY Maine Laboratories, a ...
Their concerns centered on the company’s plans to heat the contaminated soil to separate out the contaminants.
New York state has launched a program giving free PFAS private well tests to eligible mid-Hudson Valley residents. Find out how to apply here.
Quincy council left a $2.6M PFAS-free gear request in committee after tests flagged 'forever chemicals' in new suits.
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