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EPA testing shows a greater share of large cities don't meet drinking water standards for forever chemicals. Check your ...
Forever chemicals have come under growing scrutiny in recent years because they build up in the body and may trigger health ...
Water from the faucets of at least 42 million Americans is contaminated with unacceptable levels of “forever chemicals.” ...
A group of environmental scientists in northwest Georgia say recent test results of forever chemicals in North Georgia have ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reinstated a $1.6 million grant to the University of Maine to research and reduce the effect of forever chemicals on farms one month after canceling it for ...
Recent study reveals high PFAS levels in US-brewed beer, exceeding EPA limits. Research links contamination to local water ...
Last year, the EPA set limits on PFAS in drinking water to protect public health. Now, that same agency is undoing those defenses.
Semiconductor production is impossible without PFAS, spurring fresh concerns about increased contamination tied to the toxic ...
Key Takeaways Exposure in the womb to PFAS 'forever chemicals' can increase risk of high blood pressure in childhoodMoms ...
The city of Dubuque is reporting levels of pollutants known as PFAS in residents’ drinking water that exceed federal limits.
The EPA plans to re-evaluate limits for certain PFAS, including GenX, and lengthen the deadline for utilities to meet safe drinking water standards.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin will announce Wednesday that the agency is keeping the current nationwide limits for “forever chemicals” in drinking water while ...