USA Today investigation reveals 'forever chemicals' found in West Texas water supply “Farming communities are the ...
Addressing chemical contamination in Michigan waterways, farmland and military bases remains a critical and complicated issue ...
U.S. regulators claim they are not legally required to regulate toxic PFAS chemicals in sewage sludge spread on farmland across the country, according to a court filing the government made this week ...
The Yorba Linda treatment plant in Orange County is an example of how drinking water can be cleared of harmful chemicals ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $3.2 million, split between two Texas universities, to research the impact of ...
Treatment plants that filter "forever chemicals" from drinking water in Orange County, Calif., are models for water systems across the country that will need to comply with EPA rules by 2029.
They're doing it to find out the best way to extract PFAS contaminating the soil, water, and plants. UAlbany continues PFAS research with EPA funding Video / Sep 5, 2024 / 05:16 PM EDT ...
His hope is that EPA’s efforts to hold polluters liable for PFAS releases, including through the Superfund law, could incentivize companies and the Department of Defense to invest in disposal ...
Commonly known as "forever chemicals" because they can take 1,000 years to break down, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals that are widely used in ...