As Earth Day approaches, the 2024 EPA standards are bringing PFAS in drinking water under closer scrutiny, making water quality a more practical household concern.
WPMI NBC 15 on MSN
Grove Hill utility sues chemical companies over PFAS contamination
The Utilities Board of the Town of Grove Hill has filed a federal lawsuit accusing major chemical manufacturers of ...
Infants with higher PFOS concentrations at delivery and throughout childhood exhibit decreased BMD at the 1/3 distal radius at age 12.
The presence of PFAS – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – in the environment first sparked concern in New Jersey when they ...
Green Matters on MSN
What new PFAS standards mean for households trying to reduce forever chemicals at the tap
The EPA’s 4 ppt limit for PFOA and PFOS sets a national benchmark, giving utilities a clear compliance target while helping ...
New study reveals persistent PFAS contamination in fish and shellfish, raising new concerns about seafood safety and health ...
Scientists have found that a kind of "forever chemical" can accumulate in honey and honeybees, according to the University of ...
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it will keep maximum contaminant levels (MCL) in drinking water for two of the PFAS chemicals thought to be the most egregious of the "forever ...
A new scientific review has found that perfluorooctane sulfonate, a persistent chemical pollutant known as PFOS, is accumulating in soils and agricultural plants across Africa at levels that may pose ...
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Okinawa prefecture again wants to sample soil and water on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma after detecting PFOS at a neighboring elementary school in December. Tests by the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results