Laws regulating PFAS chemicals, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are changing, and by April 2029 Robbinsdale’s water is expected to be “slightly above” new limits. Officials say state-funded ab ...
New Mexico is the third state to pass a law implementing a gradual phasing out of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ in new ...
The release of scientific studies on contaminants in sewage sludge (biosolids) used as fertilizers coincides with two ...
Working together to protect residents, Ventura Law and the City of Danbury achieved a significant PFAS settlement that ...
But there remains a general lack of awareness of PFAS chemicals. Only 8% of Floridians surveyed said they were “very familiar ...
Members of the Up-Island School Committee voted on Monday to switch to bottled water in order to protect students and staff ...
The University of New Mexico’s Board of Regents on Tuesday outlined the next steps for a national search to find a successor ...
Funding for drinking water is limited, and any money we as a society spend on PFAS isn't available for needed infrastructure elsewhere.
One Washington homeowner is trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare after finding PFAS contamination in her drinking water.
Members of the Restoration Advisory Board reviewing the federal government's cleanup of PFAS “forever chemicals” at Stewart ...
New Mexico is the third state to pass a law implementing a gradual phasing out of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ in new ...
The lawsuit claims the PFAS concentration in the area of Kimberly-Clark's New Milford facility "far exceeded" safe levels.
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