This report was first published by Coastal Review. The state’s environmental regulatory agency has established temporary caps ...
Legislative momentum against PFAS has surged this year, as at least 11 states, including New Hampshire, enacted laws to ...
Hazardous waste incinerators are likely to burn wastes containing higher concentrations of PFAS as more government entities ...
The Air Force has reached an agreement with the Environmental Protection Agency to address contaminated drinking water in ...
The Yakima Health District has expanded its free well water testing for forever chemicals to include more households near the ...
Approximately 71 to 95 million people in the Lower 48 states—more than 20% of the country's population—may rely on ...
Fluoropolymers have become an integral part of modern society, both in industrial and consumer applications. When these ...
An estimated 97% of Americans have detectable levels of invasive “forever chemicals” in their bloodstreams – many are unaware ...
Authorities are warning residents not to eat wild deer or turkey after testing found dangerous levels of "forever chemicals" ...
Recent EPA regulations mandating utilities remove lead pipes from distribution systems within 10 years will add to the ...
It is not a scientifically rational response to wait until the evidence of irreversible harm is even more overwhelming and ...
In response to persistent contamination from PFAS, a known “forever chemical,” the EPA, Arizona and other government agencies ...