Researchers studying birds and the food they eat are now finding much larger volumes of the toxic PFAS chemicals than before.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has named seafood exporters with unsafe levels of PFAS, also known as "forever ...
Policymakers in California have introduced new legislation designed to protect consumers from exposure to PFAS ...
Less than a year ago, the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency unveiled the first national plan to remove ...
New data and maps released last month by the Navy as part of the cleanup process of the former Grumman site in Calverton show ...
The Early Edition6:45Chemical engineers at UBC have developed a treatment to trap and destroy PFAS "forever chemicals" "They are known as forever chemicals because they don't break down," said ...
The widespread contamination has reportedly already caused the deaths of fish and cattle and the contamination of groundwater ...
University of Minnesota researchers are studying how to remove Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, from the environment. According to the National ...
The European Union is far ahead of the U.S. in addressing the regulation of PFAS. The E.U.’s approach not only encompasses a wider range of forever chemicals but also mandates stricter ...
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PFAS found in agricultural land and drinking water in Johnson County prompted officials to issue a declaration of disaster.
From raincoats to food packaging, PFAS — also known as "forever chemicals"— can be found almost everywhere. When it comes to clothing, these long-lasting chemicals are used to repel water and stains, ...
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