The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
North Georgia landowners who say their properties were contaminated with toxic ‘forever chemicals’ can continue pursuing claims.
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 ...
Researchers found 21 types of PFAS chemicals in South Florida’s rainwater. The evidence in the study suggests that PFAS, some of which raise serious health concerns, are carried over vast ...
The National Health and Medical Research Council is aiming to play down the major health risks posed by the presence of PFAS ...
News reports of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water have left people worried about the safety of tap and bottled ...
Toxic "forever chemicals ... As a result, these chemicals can be found in soil, oceans and waterways around the world. Indeed, a 2023 study by the United States Geological Survey found that ...
The use of certain personal care products during pregnancy or lactation may be linked to increased levels of “forever ...
A study in Science of the Total Environment has measured concentrations of PFAS—also known as forever ... sustaining chemical ...
There are over a dozen incineration facilities in the US that have been used to burn ... with the capability of incinerating those toxic forever chemicals are sited in battleground states and ...
Ever since raising hemp in the United States was re-legalized in ... a particularly knotty issue: removing toxic chemicals known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” from the contaminated soil.
The country's water resources are massively contaminated by a molecule produced by the degradation of flufenacet, a pesticide ...