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A statewide study that included water wells in Lancaster County found that 18% of samples exceeded federal maximum ...
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“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 ...
Putting GPS-tracked plastic bottles into this Raleigh creek will help researchers study and possibly reduce litter.
New Mexico is home to the most highly polluted body of water in the world, according to University of New Mexico researchers.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed confirmed that that Ofwat will be scrapped as part of an overhaul of a 'broken' regulatory ...
PFAS contamination in Iowa water raises health and safety concerns statewide. Learn about risks, affected towns, and ...
Louisville’s drinking water utility says a West Virginia factory’s PFAS pollution could cause problems locally. The facility faces a lawsuit for violating its permit.
Treating drinking water to tackle multiple pollutants could prevent more than 50,000 cancer cases in the U.S., a new study found.
Veolia held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in June for the opening of its new PFAS water treatment plant. Learn more about it.
Veolia held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in June for the opening of its new PFAS water treatment plant. Learn more about it.
Sumter’s Pocotaligo River had the highest PFAS levels among 22 U.S. waterways tested in a nationwide study, raising public health concerns.