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"Forever" PFAS chemicals might hamper a teenager's ability to drop excess weight, even if they've undergone weight-loss ...
According to a report by the Environmental Protection Agency, South Bend’s PFAS count in drinking water is above federal standards. PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are lasting chemicals that breakdown ...
According to its developers, the new material repels water and grease as well as traditional nonstick coatings, but with ...
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'Forever chemicals' found in Indiana water, EPA data shows. Two Indiana cities over the EPA limit.
The EPA has detected PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in Indiana water. Low levels have been reported statewide and two cities are over the federal limit.
The following public water systems in Kentucky were found to have "forever chemical" levels over the EPA limit: Georgetown: 1.5x the limit. Cynthiana: 3.8x the limit. Williamsburg: 1.1x the limit.
Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows across the Finger Lakes area.
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PFAS: Rural York County water systems struggle with new standards for 'forever chemicals'
In 2024, the East Berlin Area Joint Authority began testing for PFAS – so-called “forever chemicals” - as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The results, as reported in the ...
PFAS or “forever chemicals” are discovered in 11 Tri-State locations, and two of them are over the limit set by the EPA. The chemicals are long lasting, ...
Water announced the successful waste destruction of toxic PFAS in concentrated landfill leachate utilizing its commercial-scale AirSCWO system.
Other technologies on their way to being commercially ready include hydrothermal alkaline treatment (HALT), which uses high ...
A Talladega County man called us saying the drinking water in his home tested far above federally regulated levels for PFAS ...
PFAS are all around us, so how do we navigate a world filled with harmful chemicals? We speak to an expert who guides us through what PFAS are, why they're a problem, and what can be done about them.
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