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So long as Gov. Tina Kotek signs House Bill 2947, the state will allocate $410,000 for a statewide study on PFAS in biosolids ...
Water provider Veolia is removing toxic PFAS chemicals from drinking water for more than 100,000 New Castle County residents ...
A proposed ban is being discussed among New York lawmakers that may cease the sale of nonstick cookware. Nonstick cookware ...
You’ve probably heard about the health risks of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ — also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). CBC News mapped out at least 80 sites across Canada where there ...
The panelists discuss the challenges of analyzing short-chain PFAS and highlights how emerging techniques like ion mobility ...
A number of enterprising companies over the last few years have developed technologies to capture and/or destroy PFAS ...
Dubuque's water supply is raising red flags. A new report shows that Dubuque’s drinking water supply has levels of PFAS, chemicals commonly known as forever che ...
New catalyst developed at Goethe University Frankfurt can break strong carbon-fluorine bonds, with potential applications in ...
Oregon lawmakers have passed a bill funding a study of the "forever chemical" PFAS in agricultural fields fertilized with sewage sludge.
"While one exposure might not be harmful, because these chemicals can travel long distances and last a long-time in the environment and in living organisms, repeated and continued exposure becomes ...