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Maryland is investing millions to remove harmful PFAS “forever chemicals” from drinking water, starting with a $31 million ...
The so-called forever chemicals known as PFAS come from households, commercial enterprises and other sources and are found ...
A new study published in Nature Microbiology has reported a naturally occurring family of bacterial species in the human gut ...
About 18% of private wells in Pennsylvania are contaminated with toxic PFAS chemicals, according to a new Pennsylvania State ...
Minnesotans call it "Amara's Law" — named for Amara Strande. Starting this year, it's America's strictest state law policing ...
When tested on their own and in mice, these bacterial strains from the human microbiome show promise in accumulating PFAS ...
The Générations Futures urges systematic PFAS screening across all food categories and stricter REACH regulations to reduce PFAS exposure in Europe.
The report from national environmental organization Waterkeeper Alliance tested waterways across 19 states, including the ...
So-called “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, are odorless, tasteless compounds that can pose serious health risks — and they’re ...
PFAS have been linked with a range of health issues including decreased fertility, developmental delays in children, and a ...
Veolia held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in June for the opening of its new PFAS water treatment plant. Learn more about it.
The following is a summary of a comments made to the Edmonds School Board. The link to the full text can be found here.