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Study subjects who lived in Bucks and Montgomery Counties near military bases had water wells that contained PFAS amounts ...
Breweries face challenges with PFAS contamination, affecting beer quality and raising health concerns for consumers in high-PFAS areas.
Certain PFAS were destroyed with a common soap ingredient in lab tests A team of chemists have found a potentially simple solution to degrading some forever chemicals.
The "forever chemicals" have turned up in water systems large and small, from those serving a few thousand customers to over half a million.
EDMONDS — Edmonds is the first city in the country to implement new technology at a wastewater treatment facility that eradicates “forever chemicals,” otherwise known as PFAS. Within the ...
Can Maine Lead the Way to a Future Without Forever Chemicals? As the EPA rolls out limits in water, PFAS compounds lurk on farms and in food. By Bridget Huber; Photography by Tristan Spinski May ...
New research from a group of Northwestern University chemists shows that certain PFAS chemicals can be broken down. But the researchers say significant work ...
To mitigate the limitations of these current analytical methodologies, we aim to design a selective PFAS sensing platform by using SELEX (Systematic Evolution of Ligands for Exponential Enrichment).
The researchers also found that one of the COFs produced via flow synthesis was better than those made using other methods at breaking down perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a PFAS compound ...
However, it is the widespread use of PFAS that could lead to a significant increase in consumer protection claims, as PFAS can be found in everything from clothing to furniture, pizza boxes and ...
A study found high PFAS levels in household dust near a Chemours plant, raising concerns about another exposure route for residents. Researchers detected PFAS in every sampled home.