These 'forever chemicals' do not break down easily, raising concerns about water safety. Federal regulations require PFAS ...
The roughly 40 million Americans who get their water from private wells are particularly vulnerable to harmful forever ...
The Defense Department is standing by firefighting turnout gear that can contain PFAS chemicals, even as big-city fire ...
In 2031, states will be require to test for Forever Chemicals and some are more prepared than others.
Maryland recently lowered their threshold for the presence of PFAS in biosolids to 100 parts per billion; after that point, officials recommend the spreading be stopped. Stuart said the neighboring ...
EDITORS/NEWS DIRECTORS The roughly 40 million Americans who get their water from a private well are particularly vulnerable ...
Forever chemicals get their name because they resist breaking down, whether in well water or the environment. In the human ...
To be eligible, residents must live in East Selah, have PFAS chemicals in their water and use the water to raise meat or eggs ...
Congaree Riverkeeper Bill Stangler traced PFAS "forever chemicals" to Shaw Industries' South Carolina carpet plant on the Lower Saluda River in Irmo.
The state has officially adopted a new rule lowering the acceptable amount of PFAS in groundwater. State Rep. Dave Durfee, ...
In an environmental assessment published in January, Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) officials found no ...
In other developments, a federal court rejected, for now, the EPA’s move to rescind drinking-water limits for 4 PFAS ...