Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may no longer be “new and scary” for insurers, but they remain one of the most consequential long-tail risks in the environmental liability market.
The Georgia carpet industry’s long use of PFAS, known as forever chemicals, polluted drinking water and the environment across swaths of the South.
New concentration limits reflect what is technically and economically feasible to achieve, rather than scientific findings ...
A newly published study from researchers at the University of Arizona says one thing expecting mothers should watch out for is what water they drink.
In what has been called “Europe’s largest civil lawsuit over PFAS”, 192 citizens supported by four associations took ...
EDITORS/NEWS DIRECTORS The roughly 40 million Americans who get their water from a private well are particularly vulnerable ...
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Carbon-sucking fungi and PFAS crackdowns: climate wins you missed in 2026
Climate news in early 2026 has been dominated by record heat and stubborn emissions, but away from the headlines, a quieter ...
Eddie Nachamie, a UMaine senior, transformed a class project into a paper on PFAS policies in Maine.
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$27M awarded over PFAS in water supply in Hoosick Falls
HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A long-running PFAS contamination case in Hoosick Falls is finally coming near a conclusion.
The Defense Department is standing by firefighting turnout gear that can contain PFAS chemicals, even as big-city fire ...
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Workshop held for Hoosick Falls residents with PFAS claims
As a PFAS contamination case in Hoosick Falls nears its final steps, attorneys held a hands-on workshop on Thursday to help ...
The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board approved updated PFAS drinking water standards that align with federal EPA requirements ...
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