Toxic forever chemicals have recently tested above EPA limits in over 1,050 cities, including several in the Stockton area.
Four more Indiana water systems have 'forever chemicals' above EPA limits. See if your town is affected by checking the map.
The changes could face legal challenges due to a strict standard that bars the agency from backsliding on drinking water protections.
On February 26, the EPA finalized a rule adding sodium perfluorohexanesulfonate (PFHxS-Na) to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). The TRI is a tool that tracks and shares information about chemical ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it is considering granting “emergency” approval for a PFAS pesticide, meaning it will not have to undergo important safety reviews required as ...
"Forever chemicals" were detected over the EPA limit in several Illinois drinking systems. Check how high PFAS levels are ...
In other developments, the EPA adds another PFAS to its Toxics Release Inventory program and the Interior Department proposes seabed mining rules ...
Beyond regulations, there are simple lifestyle changes that can reduce PFAS exposure at home, from avoiding non-stick ...
Members of the Virginia General Assembly are debating what kind of rules should govern so-called “forever chemicals” used in widely available consumer products.
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