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Brett Paull from the University of Tasmania, Tasmania and his team describe the latest development in portable LC instruments ...
The problem is widespread. Experts say abandoned mill could have had alarming impact on thousands of farms: 'They brought us ...
A recent study estimates that up to 95 million people nationwide may rely on drinking water contaminated with 24 types of these "forever chemicals." ...
The EPA announced last week it was pushing back deadlines and canceling regulations for several forever chemicals. What that means for Bucks County: ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline The EPA is rolling back drinking water limits for 4 PFAS.
A year later, the Trump Administration’s newly appointed EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the agency would uphold ...
Wastewater and drinking water systems in small and rural communities across America will receive an extra funding boost to improve water quality, per an announcement from the Environmental Protection ...
Columbus’ utilities director said he does not expect the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to weaken limits on ...
The Hill's Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news, including a story on the Carrboro Downtown Area Plan, and more.
PFAS, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances also known as forever chemicals, were found in 2024 at the Salem-Willamette Valley Airport.
University teams studying how ‘forever chemicals’ contaminate soil and groundwater, including projects focused on farms, lose ...
Forever chemicals are back in the spotlight for an Ohio Valley water treatment plant and a Charleston courtroom.