Researchers find alarming PFAS levels in migratory birds, revealing widespread contamination and unknown pollution sources.
The French parliament has approved a landmark ban on using “forever chemicals” in common products including cosmetics, ski ...
Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever ...
The City of Savannah filed a lawsuit against nearly 50 companies, alleging that they've have been dumping harmful chemicals ...
Cleanup of the former Northrop-Grumman facility in Calverton should be taken over by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and made a priority cleanup site under the superfund ...
New maps released by the U.S. Navy show forever chemicals are heading straight for the Peconic River from the former Grumman plant in Calverton, prompting calls from county officials to declare the ...
Despite the lack of guidance from EPA on how to handle PFAS in sewage sludge, Michigan implemented an interim strategy to ...
Researchers at UNH used a newly designed skimmer to test samples of foam formed on the top of local waterways for the ...
A new bill by a Bay Area state senator aims to create a special fund to help clean up so-called forever chemicals in California's water supply. Senate Bill 454 was introduced by Jerry McNerney, ...
These man-made toxic substances are often referred to as ‘forever chemicals’. There are thousands of different variants, and ...
The City of Savannah is suing nearly 50 companies that city leaders say dumped chemicals into the Savannah River.
Researchers studying birds and the food they eat are now finding much larger volumes of the toxic PFAS chemicals than before.