"The question of whether they can ever be completely cleaned up, I think, is somewhat of an open question." County files ...
Firefighters across the United States are taking legal action for justice as they continue to face toxic exposure to per and ...
Two national water utility trade groups, whose members include many of Long Island's public water providers, have filed a ...
QMedic compiled a list of chemicals in food, water, and consumer goods, their health risks, and how to avoid them, using CDC ...
Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever chemicals” may accumulate in oysters, crabs, clams and fish.
AsnewstudiescontinuetoconfirmthewidespreadpresenceofPFASinwater systems, consumer products, and environmental reservoirs, we ...
The Government of Canada is taking steps to protect public health and the environment by addressing the potential dangers of ...
From moringa seeds to reverse osmosis and activated carbon filters, several systems are available to eliminate certain ...
A bill proffered by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce seeks to block state agencies from creating new regulations for chemicals in ...
The Johnson County Commissioners Court instituted a burn ban on Monday, which takes effect Friday through June 12 unless otherwise rescinded. The order prohibits the burning, dispensing, emitting, ...
Bill aims to shift liability solely to the chemical manufacturers while potentially exempting companies that used PFAS in their products.
Introduction - The Government of Canada has announced its intention to designate PFAS, a family of thousands of human-made chemicals ...