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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.
Traditional water filters struggle to remove smaller PFAS molecules, but a new Monash-designed filter changes that.
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Researchers at Monash University have introduced a new water filtration technology that could shift the fight against PFAS – ...
These chemicals exist in more than 14,000 forms. While several have been linked to health problems, such as cancer, lower ...
Contaminating water and soil, human-made "forever chemicals" widely used since the mid-20th century, are facing increasing ...
Buffalo's Bird Island Wastewater Treatment Plant is powerless to clean a potentially dangerous chemical from what it pours ...
A bill would expand the public water system to Fairfield residents whose private wells have been contaminated by toxic ...
The City of Kennewick has detected low levels of PFAS, also known as "Forever Chemicals," in its drinking water.
The federal funds were planned to be used to construct a water filtration system to eliminate PFAS from drinking water.
The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) warned that non-commercial eggs — i.e. eggs produced by ...