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At the Northwest Annex in Chesapeake, previous use of firefighting foam resulted in long-lasting synthetic chemicals being ...
The EPA’s new director, former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, definitely got the administration’s double-talk play call when he ...
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As an occasional beer drinker myself, I wondered whether PFAS in water supplies was making its way into our pints,” said the ...
MSU researchers looked at blood samples from people living near a contaminated site. Results show chemicals linger in their ...
A raging debate at EPA and in Congress could draw hard lines aound who's liable for PFAS cleanups and who's a “passive ...
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“Although people who reported regular consumption of seafood, eggs, and brown rice were found to have increased PFAS levels in their blood, consumption of other food, including heated packaged food ...
Termination notices to Maine grant recipients said the work was 'no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities.' At least ...
Next time you gulp down your favourite beer, you could be consuming dangerous 'forever chemicals', a new study shows.
The farmlands that nourish Floridians are now becoming compromised due to a dangerous contaminant known as PFAS.
Researchers at the University of Maine study plant uptake and soil amendments to help farmers manage PFAS contamination.
A national class action suit was filed against Dupont and others accused of allowing polyfluoroalkyl or PFAS into water supplies.
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