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ALBANY — Trade groups are suing to overturn federal standards on “forever chemicals” in drinking water, a move environmental ...
By Tom Crann and Ngoc Bui A team of scientists from the University of Oxford and Colorado State University have found another ...
Facing a painful and distracting case of dry eye, a reporter went looking for treatments. What she found was surprising.
A research team at Clarkson University has developed a method to effectively destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
A Clean Water Act provision meant to prevent weakening environmental standards once set poses a significant challenge to ...
Michigan's new PFAS testing requirement postponed the dredging of one Lake Michigan harbor and could delay other projects in ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin addressed top state environmental officials, highlighting the Agency’s priorities for the year ...
More than 1 million New Yorkers depend on public water systems for drinking water, and some are being exposed to manmade "forever chemicals" called PFAS, environmentalists say. The tap water in ...
The Illinois House passed a bill Thursday night to ban companies from manufacturing, selling, and distributing firefighting ...
Due to self-testing by area residents, MPART is now working with neighboring townships to evaluate and re-test new sampling data.
Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of consumer products across a broad spectrum of industries are being impacted by ...
The UK’s Environmental Audit Committee has launched a new inquiry into PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ to assess the country’s ...