Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are known as forever chemicals because of their extreme persistence. These ...
Nearly all coastal waters and more than half of rivers in some European countries contain elevated levels of chemicals that ...
PFAS, or "forever chemicals," are commonly used in consumer products and industrial processes because of their useful ...
There's less toxic PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in raincoats and other products sold in Canada, thanks to new rules elsewhere. But where is PFAS still found? What are the rules here anyway? Should ...
The General Assembly is at its halfway point and a number of environment-related bills failed to clear House and Senate ...
South Dakota senators unanimously endorsed a bill Monday at the Capitol in Pierre to require protective firefighting ...
A U.S. Department of Agriculture investigation into the agency's funding for the University of Maine could compromise ...
The Environmental Working Group's Tapped Out report identifies unhealthy amounts contaminants including PFAS at more than ...
These chemicals are linked to many diseases, including cancer, birth defects, and liver disease. New study reveals concerning ...
The Charleston Water System says it is continuing to monitor PFA levels even as the Trump administration’s halt on federal regulations has raised concerns the chemicals.
Competing proposals would protect “innocent landowners” — those who didn’t knowingly cause pollution — from liability under the spills law.
Camp Lejeune, a military base in Jacksonville, North Carolina, was established in 1942 to train future marines for World War ...