Regulatory uncertainty has long been a defining trait of litigation around PFAS, colloquially known as “forever chemicals.” ...
Coatesville, Doylestown, Audubon, New Hope and Solebury water providers are among 22 statewide that fail to meet state ...
Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever chemicals” may accumulate in oysters, crabs, clams and fish.
Discover the impact of forever chemicals on groundwater in the United States and the health risks associated with PFAS exposure.
Two wells in the city were found to contain PFAS at levels above health-based guidance values for drinking water.
The Johnson County Commissioners Court instituted a burn ban on Monday, which takes effect Friday through June 12 unless otherwise rescinded. The order prohibits the burning, dispensing, emitting, ...
State lawmakers are proposing new limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in tap water as questions emerge about the ...
The Environmental Management Commission is considering a new rule that would require industries adopt PFAS monitoring plans ...
From the bloodstreams of office workers in the world’s most developed countries to the organs of Amazonian hunter-gatherers, ...
The lawsuit alleges French company Arkema negligently discharged PFAS into the Goose Creek watershed in West Chester.
Republican legislators and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers are both pursuing legislation to address "forever chemical" contamination.
Two wells in the city – Well No. 6 and Well No. 10 – were found to contain PFAS at levels above health-based guidance values for drinking water. An additional well, Well No. 9, contains PFAS ...