Toxic “forever chemicals” have been found in more than one in four public drinking water systems this year in concentrations ...
The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new ...
In terms of absolute numbers, Florida and California have the most people whose public water supply could be contaminated, at ...
Toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals,” have turned ... “The season variations were interesting to us,” said Maria Guerra de Navarro ...
There has been a significant uptick in class action litigation related to sustainability claims, which will only increase ...
News reports of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water have left people worried about the safety of tap and bottled ...
High PFAS levels in certain areas of Maine prompt a “Do Not Eat” advisory on deer and turkey meat in some areas of the state.
The Pentagon and other government agencies have doled out grants to research better ways of dumping those forever chemicals ... incineration facilities in the US that have been used to burn ...
The National Health and Medical Research Council is aiming to play down the major health risks posed by the presence of PFAS ...
Aquagga, a “forever chemicals” destruction startup, is set to accelerate growth and commercialize its technology by welcoming ...