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What is the PFAS Fund? The PFAS Fund was created in 2022 by Governor Mills to support farmers whose land and/or water are contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The Legislature ...
The court ruled Tuesday that state regulators can force landowners to clean up emerging pollutants such as PFAS before they are officially designated as hazardous substances.
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PsyPost on MSNPrenatal exposure to “forever chemicals” linked to autistic traits in children, study findsNew research suggests that exposure to certain synthetic chemicals during early pregnancy may be linked to a higher ...
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.
Saint-Gobain, the multi-national corporation widely blamed for contaminating southern New Hampshire's air and water with dangerous levels of PFAS chemicals, has finished demolishing the Merrimack ...
The Wisconsin DNR, with funding from the EPA, is expanding PFAS testing of private wells in Oneida County.
PFAS chemicals linger in groundwater, rivers and lakes and take hundreds to thousands of years to break down, according to the EPA.
Testing revealed that biosolids, or treated sewage sludge commonly used as fertilizer, are a major source of PFAS pollution in the Spokane River watershed.
The company’s paper mill sent sludge containing harmful PFAS chemicals to a local composting site on Dove Road, contaminating soil and water beyond state limits. As part of the agreement, Domtar will ...
Military bases will seek Congress’ approval to use PFAS-enabled firefighting foam until Oct. 1, 2026, according to recently released briefing materials from the Department of Defense.
PFAS chemicals — which have been used to manufacture products resistant to heat, water and grease since the 1940s — have posed a mounting concern for states across the country.
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