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PFAS blood results cause concern as Blue Mountains residents push for testingThree Blue Mountains residents got their blood tested for PFAS, after it was revealed the "forever chemicals" were in the drinking water catchment. Their results show some levels of PFAS higher than ...
From a distance, Holloman Lake looks like a nice spot to park an RV, go camping, and enjoy the water. But once one gets a ...
The agency should clarify how states can use infrastructure law dollars aimed at reducing water pollution, the inspector ...
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has received the latest groundwater treatment report for the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, showing continued efforts to remove ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order shifting the U.S. back toward plastic straws and away from paper. Here's ...
PFAS levels hundreds of times the safe limit established by the federal environment agency were discovered at some well water sites.
EPA Adds Nine New PFAS to List of Chemicals Subject to Toxic Chemical Release Reporting Under the Emergency Planning and ...
Hagens Berman, the firm responsible for the lawsuit, claims W.L. Gore & Associates misled consumers.
Jonathan Sharp, guest columnist For some time now, perfluoroalkyl and poly-fluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals have been a growing ...
PFAS found in agricultural land and drinking water in Johnson County prompted officials to issue a declaration of disaster.
According to recent lawsuits, Delaware’s waterways have fallen victim to contamination by “forever chemicals,” or chemicals that remain in the environment for up to thousands of years after exposure.
Johnson County commissioners have issued a disaster declaration after tests found forever chemicals in soil, water and animal tissue on agricultural land.
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