A recent study by Florida International University found 21 types of PFAS “forever chemicals” in South Florida’s rainwater.
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Firefighting foam containing PFAS, also know as “forever chemicals,” is still in three hangars at Brunswick Executive Airport ...
The National Health and Medical Research Council is aiming to play down the major health risks posed by the presence of PFAS ...
A new model estimates that up to 95 million Americans may use groundwater with PFAS contamination, largely unregulated in ...
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new ...
As the FIU study confirms, rain is a significant pathway for PFAS reintroduction into the environment, where they can build up in water supplies, soil, and the bodies of animals and humans. This ...
After five years, four in-the-field clean-up demos, and more than a dozen lab tests, the “forever chemical” destruction ...
In the Upper Room of the UMU next to the Old Hortus, we met with a representation of people from Utrecht University, the province and municipality of Utrecht, the Ministry of I&W, TNO, RIVM, WFD and ...
Of all the contaminated facilities in Florida, the highest detected level is at the Patrick Air Force Base at 4,338,000 ppt, over a million times the limit set by the EPA. It is followed by the Naval ...