Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer ...
As the world phases out use of PFAS-based foams in firefighting for the safer but less effective fluorine-free foams (F3), a ...
A public health and environmental threat more dangerous than asbestos or tobacco – that could be the result of widely used PFAS chemicals ...
Firefighters are already exposed to many risks to their well-being. The gear they wear and tools they use to keep themselves ...
Scientists around the world are researching ways to break down these carcinogenic molecules and destroy them. The tools being ...
Barrels of firefighting foam were collected around New Hampshire and sent to Ohio. Last month, remnants of the foam returned ...
A University of Maine researcher had a lightbulb moment while watching news about wildfires raging through California in 2019. James Anderson saw clips of planes dumping out water to quench the flames ...
Graphite One is reportedly developing a complete U.S.-based, advanced graphite supply chain solution anchored by the Graphite Creek deposit, recognized by the US Geological Survey as the largest ...
Now a $86.7 Million Federal grant puts Tucson on track to build a special treatment plant able to purify wastewater so well it will be good to drink.
Fire stations are also among some of the most PFAS-contaminated hotspots. At the Angus firefighting foam plant and training centre in Bentham, North Yorkshire, PFAS from firefighting foams have ...
He became the first Maine farm to close due to PFAS. In 2022, Maine banned sludge spreading, and is now investigating PFAS in retail products and landfills. With hundreds of sludge sites left to ...
Lead, arsenic and PFAS (short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are just a few of the unwanted chemicals that can be found in tap water.