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Alabama utilities struggle to meet new limits on forever chemicals in drinking water
There’s good news and bad news about Alabama’s ongoing battle against drinking water contamination by so-called “forever chemicals.” The good news is that some of Alabama’s worst examples of contamination have been fixed,
New PFAS lawsuit cites EPA's 'forever chemicals' drinking water rules
A new lawsuit filed by public drinking water systems in California against manufacturers of toxic "forever chemicals" is among the first to cite new Biden administration regulations that set strict limits for the chemicals in drinking water.
How Will EPA’s New Rule about ‘Forever Chemicals’ Protect Your Drinking Water?
A new EPA rule will limit PFASs, or “forever chemicals,” in your drinking water for the first time. Here’s what that means for you
New EPA rules to limit PFAS in drinking water: Worcester is 'meeting every standard'
Current readings of Worcester’s tap water are below the state standard of 20 parts per trillion, according to Divoll.
EPA puts strict limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in U.S. drinking water
For the first time, the federal government is putting limits on “forever chemicals” called PFAS in the nation’s drinking water – a move that will protect communities across the Mountain West.
Daily Reporter
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Lawmakers at standstill on how to combat ‘forever chemicals’
Wisconsin Republicans on Tuesday ignored the latest call from Democratic Gov. Tony Evers to spend $125 million to combat ...
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Wisconsin Republican leaders ignore the governor's request to spend $125M to combat 'forever chemicals'
Republican leaders in Wisconsin will not attend Gov. Tony Evers' most recent meeting to discuss the spending of $125 million ...
LancasterOnline
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There's no safe level of forever chemicals in drinking water — a Lancaster County health department could help raise awareness [editorial]
As DeOrnellas explained, PFAS are called forever chemicals because of how slowly they break down over time. They are ...
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Toxic 'forever chemicals' are everywhere. Can you actually avoid PFAS? 4 strategies from experts
Although none of us would deliberately put ourselves or our loved ones in harm’s way, inadvertent exposure to environmental ...
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Jefferson Lab receives $7.5 million grant to adapt technology to break down ‘forever chemicals’
Public concern for PFAS trickling into neighborhoods by way of groundwater grew in 2023 when the Environmental Protection ...
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How long PFAS 'forever chemicals' stay in the body
They stay in your blood for years without breaking down. Let's compare them to other toxic substances.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Dozens of Texas water systems exceed new federal limits on “forever chemicals”
The EPA set its first-ever drinking water limits for five types of PFAS chemicals, and nearly 50 of Texas public water ...
Automotive News
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EPA's push to eliminate ‘forever chemicals' brings scrutiny to EV components
The EPA is moving to rid waterways of cancerous PFAS chemicals, but the auto industry still relies on some of them for ...
plantbasednews
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A High Seafood Diet May Expose You To Large Amounts Of ‘Forever Chemicals’
A diet high in 'seafood' could mean ingesting high levels of forever chemicals that could be harmful to your health, ...
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