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ALBANY — Trade groups are suing to overturn federal standards on “forever chemicals” in drinking water, a move environmental ...
Facing a painful and distracting case of dry eye, a reporter went looking for treatments. What she found was surprising.
By Tom Crann and Ngoc Bui A team of scientists from the University of Oxford and Colorado State University have found another ...
A research team at Clarkson University has developed a method to effectively destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ...
Many cities send their sewage to be used as farm fertilizer. But waste treatment plants don't typically remove "forever chemicals," first.
More than 1 million New Yorkers depend on public water systems for drinking water, and some are being exposed to manmade ...
Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of consumer products across a broad spectrum of industries are being impacted by ...
Researchers from the GenX Exposure Study have detected PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) associated with a nearby ...
A study found high PFAS levels in household dust near a Chemours plant, raising concerns about another exposure route for ...
Due to self-testing by area residents, MPART is now working with neighboring townships to evaluate and re-test new sampling data.
Report’ concludes that the whole class of PFAS, except fluoropolymers, is harmful to human health and the environment.
Levels of "forever chemical" PFOS downstream of the composting site are more than 650 times above ecological water guidelines ...