A lawsuit filed by Santa Clara County alleges that manufacturers covered up the toxic effects of the substances.
New research has highlighted the link between forever chemicals in our drinking water and several thousand cancer diagnoses.
If any action is to be taken by lawmakers in Connecticut, there should be much more PFAS regulation, not less.
Proposed legislation on chemical contamination does not consider what might be exorbitant future costs for treatment and ...
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ... This is a result of industrial processes and from leaching through landfills (see graphic). A study published in August by Stockholm University ...
A new study finds forever chemicals or PFAS in US tap water increases cancer risk by up to 33%. Researchers link them to ...
Removing forever chemicals from Vancouver’s municipal water supply remains a high priority for the city. On Monday, the city council approved a $1.3 million contract with Portland engineering firm Bro ...
A Tucson environmental group is suing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for failing to set limits on PFAS, also known as ...
Greensboro is the third largest water treatment district in North Carolina and the only agency with specialized PFAS water ...
Industries have long struggled with PFAS treatment. Current methods like filtration and adsorption merely move PFAS from water to other waste streams, requiring expensive incineration or landfilling ...
It is now widely recognized that the use of biosolids on farms, even at low levels, could pose health risks for humans due to ...