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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 ...
A raging debate at EPA and in Congress could draw hard lines aound who's liable for PFAS cleanups and who's a “passive ...
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.
The EPA’s new director, former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, definitely got the administration’s double-talk play call when he ...
The amount found in five local wastewater facilities exceeds the EPA-recommended limit of 0.36 micrograms per liter. This ...
Next time you gulp down your favourite beer, you could be consuming dangerous 'forever chemicals', a new study shows.
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The Cool Down on MSNResidents outraged after uncovering toxic chemicals from sewage spreading through food supply: 'They're not being truthful'The Baltimore wastewater treatment plant at Back River is hiding a dirty secret — an unsavory mixture of toxic "forever chemicals," or PFAS.
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