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New Mexico is home to the most highly polluted body of water in the world, according to University of New Mexico researchers.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNPFAS contamination spreads in Twin Cities east metro, hundreds of wells flaggedConcentrations of toxic PFAS chemicals in the east metro’s ground water supply “appear to be slowly increasing" as the ...
Treating drinking water to tackle multiple pollutants could prevent more than 50,000 cancer cases in the U.S., a new study ...
“Tens of millions of people across the country are currently at risk of drinking hazardous levels of toxic PFAS-contaminated water, and that risk may only increase for many years to come if the EPA ...
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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 ...
Regulations prohibiting the practice were written during the final days of the Biden administration. But Republicans in the ...
The Environmental Working Group says there are now more than 8,000 confirmed PFAS-contaminated sites across the United States, including at least one in all 50 states, Washington D.C. and two ...
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LA Public Press on MSNThe LA River tests positive for harmful ‘forever chemicals’ in 41 of 45 samplesThe Waterkeeper Alliance found multiple types of PFAS in samples it collected. The organization is urging lawmakers to act in response.
Money for the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program and PFAS mitigation were left out of the Republican state budget but could come back in other ways.
The warnings came in the mail this spring to 47 community water systems serving more than 400,000 Illinois residents: Elevated levels of harmful PFAS, better known as “forever chemicals,” had ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAmid PFAS fallout, a Maine doctor navigates medical risks with her patientsWhen Lawrence and Penny Higgins of Fairfield, Maine, first learned in 2020 that high levels of toxic chemicals called PFAS ...
How plants could help us detect, and even destroy, dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals ...
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