Roughly half of North and South Carolina’s water systems must be compliance after the EPA announced its first regulatory ...
There’s good news and bad news about Alabama’s ongoing battle against drinking water contamination by so-called “forever ...
A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience on April 8 found that higher amounts of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) ...
While the EPA's actions around drinking water safety are a success story, there’s one problem: PFAS are not the only harmful ...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency’s recent decision to set its first limits on PFAS — the hazardous lab-made ...
"Forever chemicals" in Oklahoma City's main water supply are below legal legal amid new regulations, according to the city.
Marin County’s main water districts have not detected hazardous chemicals in the water supply, but will continue testing ...
They’re called forever chemicals because they don’t break down completely. The CDC says nearly 97% of all Americans have ...
In Texas, 49 public water utility systems have reported surpassing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s first-ever ...
One local water agency estimates it will cost about $45 million to remove PFAS pollution from groundwater wells.
By Rachel Becker and John Osborn D’Agostino The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today unveiled the first nationwide ...
As DeOrnellas explained, PFAS are called forever chemicals because of how slowly they break down over time. They are ...