Following a law the legislature passed this year, Virginia’s water regulators are beginning a process to identify sources of ...
With the increase in litigation and the newly minted state and federal regulations, companies of all types will likely be on ...
More than 143 million people in the United States may be exposed to toxic “forever chemicals” in their drinking water, ...
The Defense Department missed a deadline this fall to stop using a toxic firefighting foam that has caused widespread ...
Executives from WM and Clean Harbors said the incoming Trump administration could roll back the EPA’s hazardous substance ...
The year’s major regulatory updates and plans for possible future rulemaking are among the highlights of the agency’s annual ...
Jersey government met with residents to share findings that attributed PFAS as a possible cause of certain types of cancer ...
Scientists, led by Colorado State University PhD postdoctoral scholar Xin Liu, detail a new technique for breaking down PFAS ...
Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – also known as ‘forever chemicals’ – and microplastics are more toxic when combined than on ...
Military installations, airports, petroleum refineries, bulk chemical transporters, storage facilities and landfills are other potential sources of PFAS contamination. The environmental database ...
As the dangers and long-term effects of PFAS come more into focus, detection for the so-called “forever chemicals” remains ...