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Despite hailing them as important, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has cancelled $15 million in grants to research and reduce the effect of forever chemicals on farms, including almost $5 ...
"The answer cannot be that we ... have to pay with our health." Residents outraged after uncovering toxic chemicals from ...
Dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ are ending up in fertilizer products across the country. Here’s how to tell if they’re in yours ...
Sewage sludge may soon be banned in a second town in Steuben County. The town of Cameron finalized the law and is in the ...
After waste hauler Casella pulled its proposals, the district was left with only one option that was both relatively ...
The agency rolled back limits for three types of forever chemicals but will keep standards in place for the two most common ...
Supporters say the bill would protect farmland in Texas. Opponents say limiting PFAS chemicals in biosolids could lead to higher utility bills.
Maryland has restricted use of the toxic fertilizer. A plan to send more to Virginia has sparked fears of contaminated farms ...
More than 80,000 people in Madison County were notified recently that their city’s water exceeded state and federal limits for PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” the last time it was tested.
Researchers have outlined a bold new roadmap for harnessing heterogeneous catalysis to destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), the so-called 'forever chemicals' that have contaminated ...