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An assisted living housing project that would take the place of Sloat Garden Center on Diablo Road in Danville is set to ...
In the heart of France’s Vosges Mountains, five severely degraded peatlands are undergoing large-scale ecological restoration ...
Representatives from the Navy presented the ongoing long-term efforts to clean up toxic waste at a Superfund site on Hartwell ...
University of Maine researchers are creating a low-cost PFAS testing tool for farmers that delivers faster results via ...
Soil testing at Vista Field in Kennewick revealed PFAS levels above state limits, prompting immediate action by the Port of ...
Arq recognized that the PAC market is maturing, and it is investing in adding GAC capacity. Read why ARQ stock is not ...
"Amara's Law" will reduce, then eliminate, the manufacture and sale of nonessential PFAS products by 2032.
Nantucket has a PFAS problem in the drinking water. It’s his job to solve it. Andrew Shapero, Nantucket’s new environmental contamination administrator, has his work cut out for him.
Environment Firefighting foams contain toxic PFAS. Could soybeans be the answer? PFAS are tied to a host of human health problems, from reproductive issues to high cholesterol to certain types of ...
A PFAS study near a planned desalination site raises concerns after revelations that a competing water project backer funded the testing, prompting questions of bias.
The Pocotaligo River in Sumter had the highest PFAS levels among 22 waterways tested in a nationwide study, raising health and safety concerns.
A Northwest Georgia lawmaker plans to revive a bill that would shield major carpet manufacturers like Mohawk Industries from lawsuits regarding "forever chemicals." ...