LIVERMORE FALLS, Maine — The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has expanded its PFAS "Do Not Eat" advisory ...
Parts of Knox, Thorndike and Unity are the latest additions to a growing list of areas in central Maine with a do-not-eat ...
Covering the cost of blood tests for more than 600 households in areas where farms used sludge to fertilize their fields ...
The state-funded initiative aims to help residents in contaminated areas afford critical blood tests for toxic PFAS exposure.
Farmers in the United States have called out the dangers of using sludge on farmlands, as the fertilizer contains toxic ...
MAINE (WMTW) - The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife expanded a “Do Not Eat” wildlife consumption advisory.
We’ve already learned about some of the deleterious effects of PFAS, forever chemicals found in countless products and applications, including protective gear worn by firefighters. Its spread also has ...
Experts say by staying committed to landfilling, the state is missing its climate goals and overwhelming landfill facilities.
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A Minnesota Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist is concerned that consumption advisories aren’t in the works.
The New Mexico Environment Department has proposed rules for a new law phasing in bans of products with intentionally added PFAS, kicking off public comment.
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