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When the Hampton Bays Water District detected a short-chain PFAS at its Plant No. 1 wellfield in 2023, the carbon was ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResidents demand answers after alarming revelation about their drinking water: 'Who is responsible?'"My six-year-old daughter asked me yesterday, ‘Mommy, who put bad chemicals in our water?’" Residents demand answers after ...
Every five years, the EPA requires the country's water providers to test for about 30 new contaminants. Here are Long ...
An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap ...
RAF Marham is under investigation over fears toxic “forever chemicals” could be leaching into drinking water sources and ...
The city of Dallas is suing 3M, DuPont and other chemical companies, alleging they contaminated some of the area’s drinking ...
Coweta city leaders passed a resolution allowing them to enter into an agreement with an Oklahoma City-based law firm in a ...
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PAhomepage.com on MSNWater plant using grant to improve safe drinking waterA local water treatment plant will soon be getting some much needed upgrades to remove potentially harmful chemicals from ...
Researchers at Monash University have introduced a new water filtration technology that could shift the fight against PFAS – ...
For the second spring in a row the city of Kennewick has detected a “forever chemical” in its drinking water that is above the action level set by the Washington state Board of Health.
The Maries County town has until 2029 to reduce levels of PFOS that were found in a sample of its drinking water.
For the second spring in a row, Kennewick has found “forever chemicals” in its drinking water that are above Washington state’s standards. The city of Kennewick is warning people who are ...
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