Two bills, which authorize the spending of the PFAS trust fund and provides framework to do so, were approved unanimously by the Senate on March 17.
Gov. Tony Evers celebrated the Wisconsin State Senate’s approval of two bipartisan bills to release $125 million for PFAS ...
PFAS, or "forever chemicals," are toxic and known to cause severe health problems. Senate Bill 219 and House Bill 235 aim to ...
Ohio has taken nearly 14,000 gallons of the PFAS-laden firefighting foam off the hands of over 100 fire departments. And it’s ...
The DOD’s updated PFAS destruction and disposal guidance document offers insight into the methods it sees as best for ...
The Verona Well Field near Brigden Drive was declared a superfund site by the EPA in the 1980s for contaminated soil and groundwater.
A new Minnesota study finds high-temperature incineration can destroy 99%-plus of PFAS with minimal air emissions.
A new study shows toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS may be entering the food chain on Long Island through contaminated ...
Children exposed to higher levels of some types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances may have lower bone mineral density at age 12 years, according to findings published in the Journal of the ...
For decades, firefighters used a foam that contained PFAS, or forever chemicals, that can cause cancer and other illnesses. Now a "PFAS Annihilator" can destroy the toxic chemical in the foam.
Early-life exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may influence how children's bones develop during adolescence, according to new research published in the Journal of the Endocrine ...
New study says 37% of California produce samples had PFAS pesticide residues. Stone fruit and strawberries topped the list.
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