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About 18% of private wells in Pennsylvania are contaminated with toxic PFAS chemicals, according to a new Pennsylvania State ...
More than two dozen Long Island water suppliers will get $250 million as part of a sprawling multibillion-dollar lawsuit ...
Tucson has received a significant boost in its fight against per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination with an ...
The state of New Mexico is suing the U.S. Air Force over "forever chemical" pollution from a military base. The suit alleges ...
The clock has officially run out on the FDA’s phase-out of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in certain food ...
Tucson is taking significant steps to secure its water supply amidst ongoing PFAS contamination challenges. The City of Tucson has received an initial $4.8 million payment ...
This story has been updated to clarify that East Petersburg Borough's water system currently complies with state and federal ...
Veterans over the age of 50 years show an increased risk of kidney cancer when compared with non-veteran populations of a ...
Regulations demanding Delaware water providers test for PFAS would take effect a year before federal requirements.
PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, were discovered in hundreds of wells in the area surrounding the company’s Merrimack ...
The City of Great Bend has been participating in a nationwide class action lawsuit against manufacturers of PFAS chemicals.