Researchers found that chemicals, including PFAS, from pharmaceuticals are entering into wastewater — which can be used as drinking water during times of drought.
Over the last decade, Maine has spent more than $100 million as it became a national leader in the fight against harmful forever chemicals, but dwindling funds will soon force state officials to make ...
They're in stuff you use every day – and probably in your bloodstream, too.
This definition is narrow enough to exclude any PFAS that may be present as impurities. The definition is broad enough, however, to capture any PFAS that enhances the functionality of the clothing ...
Lynn L. Bergeson was interviewed by Christopher Bornmann in Pulling the Threads of the ‘Complicated Patchwork of Federal and ...
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Hoosiers hope lawmakers will take time to enact water protection
Water is very much on Hoosiers’ minds. From the unpopular legislation from four years ago that stripped our critical wetlands of protection to the 2023 announcement of a proposed pipeline carrying ...
The new federal rule would also expand the definition of who is considered a public water supplier to include another 87 places that have not previously had to sample their water or test for PFAS ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, the Biden Administration sets clean hydrogen credit rules; creating the "DuPont of sustainability"; EV sales saw year-end boom ...
The wastewater continued to contain high concentration of organofluorines and other compounds that meet the definition of PFAS even after treatment. The researchers found up to three-quarters of ...
PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances ... Expands protections against racial discrimination by widening the definition of race to include traits such as hairstyles and hair textures ...