Public health and environmental advocates are struggling to outrun "forever chemicals," otherwise known as per- and ...
Proposed legislation on chemical contamination does not consider what might be exorbitant future costs for treatment and ...
This article KS Uplabdh Gopal, associate fellow, Health Initiative, Observer Research Foundation (ORF) New Delhi ...
Industries have long struggled with PFAS treatment. Current methods like filtration and adsorption merely move PFAS from water to other waste streams, requiring expensive incineration or landfilling ...
State officials issued a health advisory for Holloman Lake hunters after a report showed record-high levels of forever ...
PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals" are found in manufacturing and consumer products and contaminate nearly half of U.S. water supplies. A novel study has linked PFAS-contaminated water with ...
Pet food. Steak. Dental floss. Winter jackets. Lipstick. Fishing tackle. Most of us use these everyday products without ...
So long as PFAS continue to be used in a wide range of consumer goods, they will be transferred to humans and animals. Due to a lack of research into the impact of “forever chemicals” on ...
The St. Clair County Board of Commissioners heard a presentation during its board meeting Thursday on how the county might remove "forever chemicals" from water in the Smith's Creek Landfill.