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This article will discuss policyholder concerns after a California federal court recently found that some PFAS claims in an MDL were excluded under ...
Cleaning the dust from your home is more critical than you think for your health—but put down that feather duster. Studies ...
Forever chemicals' are everywhere. But only a handful have been evaluated for potentially toxic effects. Researchers think there may be a faster, cheaper way to figure out which ones might be ...
The Rhode Island Department of Health is warning the public to avoid eating fish caught in two local water bodies due to high ...
A water contaminants case brought officials together in a special meeting Friday to discuss future steps for the city. Public Utilities Authority convened to discuss a resolution in regards to a legal ...
In December 2023, the EPA ordered Inhance to stop producing six PFAS, three of which—perfluorooctanoic acid, ...
There is growing concern in Harpswell over forever chemicals from toxic firefighting foam at the former Brunswick Naval Air Base contaminating its coves.
The Department of Health Services' new recommendation follows the Environmental Protection Agency's limits of 4 parts per trillion for PFOA and PFOS, two of the most common PFAS compounds.
A recent lawsuit against Synagro Technologies, Inc. raises important questions about the role of biosolids in PFAS ...
The first Trump administration took steps to slow down regulations or alter the agency’s research on chemicals that pose a ...
The state Department of Environmental Quality is adding six PFAS to Oregon's list of more than 800 regulated contaminants.
All toys sold in the EU will be slapped with a QR code 'passport', and a whole slew of toxic chemicals will be banned under the rules.