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mlive on MSNPFAS probe: 2 wells near Kalamazoo-area migrant housing not ‘fit for human consumption’PFAS are a group of thousands of per- and polyfluoroalkyl “forever chemicals” known to cause cancer, liver damage, birth ...
Treating drinking water to tackle multiple pollutants could prevent more than 50,000 cancer cases in the U.S., a new study ...
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The Cool Down on MSNBlood tests reveal dangerous threat lurking in town's drinking water: 'No one took responsibility'Residents have now won a crucial legal battle. Blood tests reveal dangerous threat lurking in town's drinking water: 'No one ...
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WPBN on MSNCadillac to end bottled water service as PFAS levels in municipal water supply deemed safeResidents of Cadillac who have been receiving bottled water from the city due to PFAS contamination concerns will soon see ...
Nearly 3,500 residents across 16 rural villages have been unable to drink tap water since July 10 due to a record-breaking contamination by PFAS, a group of toxic substances known as 'forever ...
Study subjects who lived in Bucks and Montgomery Counties near military bases had water wells that contained PFAS amounts ...
Water, water everywhere. On Wednesday, the Biden Administration announced strict limits on so-called “forever chemicals” — or PFAS — found in drinking water.
Recently released results of blood tests for more than 1,300 residents in Bucks and Montgomery counties show "higher than average" PFAS levels.
The EPA proposed new regulations for PFAS and PFOA in the nation's drinking water. The chemicals are part of a class of so-called forever chemicals associated with a variety of health problems.
A detailed 2020 study investigated drinking water and PFAS in more than 60 US homes. It showed near-complete removal by reverse-osmosis, dual filtration systems for all PFAS chemicals.
Maryland is investing millions to remove harmful PFAS “forever chemicals” from drinking water, starting with a $31 million ...
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Long Island Press on MSNLI water providers awarded $250M to remove contaminant from drinking supplyLong Island water providers burdened by the cost of removing chemicals from the drinking supply have just received a bit of ...
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