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The Baltimore wastewater treatment plant at Back River is hiding a dirty secret — an unsavory mixture of toxic "forever chemicals," or PFAS.
The amount found in five local wastewater facilities exceeds the EPA-recommended limit of 0.36 micrograms per liter. This ...
The amount found in five local wastewater facilities exceeds the EPA-recommended limit of 0.36 micrograms per liter. This could mean contamination of drinking water sources.
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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As an occasional beer drinker myself, I wondered whether PFAS in water supplies was making its way into our pints,” said the ...
The EPA’s new director, former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, definitely got the administration’s double-talk play call when he ...
Researchers detected PFAS — “forever chemicals” — in 95% of beers tested from across the U.S. Highest levels were found in ...
Researchers publishing in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology tested beers brewed in different areas around the U.S. for ...
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 ...
Columbus’ utilities director said he does not expect the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to weaken limits on ...
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