Forever chemicals or PFAS disrupt brain genes, reducing neuron survival and increasing cell death. Different compounds have ...
In January, the EPA expanded their TRI PFAS list, adding 9 chemicals. Facilities must report their use and disposal of these ...
The complaint claims the law discriminates against out-of-state commerce and imposes a burden on interstate commerce. It also ...
A popular drink — one widely believed to be “pure” — houses potentially harmful chemicals. The Hill reports how a recent analysis from the Pesticide Action Network Europe found mineral water sold ...
As snow falls across some states and temperatures drop, the demand for cozy, durable, and stylish outerwear peaks. According ...
The New Mexico Environment Department issued an enforcement action against Cannon Air Force Base for spilling hazardous PFAS ...
The City of Georgetown filed a lawsuit against Fiber Industries regarding the release of chemicals into Georgetown's drinking ...
New research highlights that wildlife is also suffering from these chemicals, with freshwater turtles in Australia showing ...
More than 143 million Americans are at risk of toxic PFAS, so-called forever chemicals, in their drinking water, according to new test results released by the Environmental Protection Agency and with ...
Other lands on Oʻahu that are off-limits for a landfill include areas near airports and coastlines vulnerable to tsunamis.
The state discovered in July more than 7,000 gallons of wastewater contaminated with PFAS had leaked from a damaged retention pond.
In Minnesota, it's illegal to throw away major appliances because they often contain hazardous materials like refrigerants, ...