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Park City’s water system is the first in Utah to earn state approval for its compliance plan to manage what are known as ...
A Q&A with Andrew Shapero, Nantucket's new forever-chemical expert, on the extent of the problem on the island, and how ...
PFAS concentrations in Los Angeles and Santa Ana rivers exceed federal safety limits, posing serious health risks to ...
Perdue AgriBusiness says is has made significant progress in PFAS well-water testing. Yet, the law firm representing ...
Authorities have closed two official swimming sites in the Netherlands and issued dozens of health warnings as summer ...
Veolia, a French company that manages water and wastewater systems in 39 U.S. states, on Wednesday opened a $35 million ...
Veolia CEO Estelle Brachlianoff, who came to the opening from the firm’s headquarters in France, said the plant is the ...
Water provider Veolia is removing toxic PFAS chemicals from drinking water for more than 100,000 New Castle County residents — meeting federal regulations four years before a compliance deadline.
"I urge you to carefully consider the concerning health impacts" communities will face, McGarvey said, without proper ...
The Conservation Law Foundation says New Hampshire regulators did not consider a state rule meant to protect fish and people ...
Chemical compounds that take prohibitively long to break down continue to be detected at West Tisbury’s closed and capped landfill. Two testing wells at the former Old Stage Road facility, which was ...
Oregon lawmakers have passed a bill funding a study of the "forever chemical" PFAS in agricultural fields fertilized with ...
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