There are roughly 40 million Americans who get drinking water from wells and are at particular risk when harmful “forever ...
The AJC investigates America's carpet capital and its toxic legacy. Plus, discover Atlanta's most-sought-after film spots.
The Georgia carpet industry’s long use of PFAS, known as forever chemicals, polluted drinking water and the environment across swaths of the South.
A South Carolina riverkeeper traced PFAS, or forever chemicals, to a specific carpet plant on the Lower Saluda River in Irmo.
Across the United States, a slow-motion emergency is unfolding in kitchen sinks and backyard wells as so‑called “forever ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) has launched a dedicated website consolidating most of ...
MORA COUNTY — Outside a home tucked down a dirt road in Mora County, environmental engineer Tom Brown dumped out a 5-gallon ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is hosting an upcoming virtual meeting series to educate ...
A study led by University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography alumnus Jarod Snook, Ph.D., identified a long-term ...