The Natural Resources Board launched the process to set standards for several PFAS in groundwater, launching the process for third time.
The Charleston Water System says it is continuing to monitor PFA levels even as the Trump administration’s halt on federal regulations has raised concerns the chemicals.
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Hosted on MSNOfficials put freeze on proposal to monitor dangerous chemicals with severe health risks: 'A problem worth addressing'These chemicals have been linked to an array of health problems. Officials put freeze on proposal to monitor dangerous ...
Tens of thousands of people could become a case study on the health effects of 'forever chemicals' if government supports a ...
The study is the first to “definitively demonstrate” the chemicals’ presence in the brain raising questions about how they got there and the potential health risks.
The French Parliament has approved a landmark ban on using “forever chemicals” in common products including cosmetics, ski ...
Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever ...
A new Environmental Working Group (EWG) report has revealed that millions of Americans are consuming tap water contaminated ...
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A new report reveals that tap water is delivering harmful chemicals like PFAS (“forever chemicals”), heavy metals, and ...
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