As state environmental officials works to determine next steps, here is what The Ann Arbor News/MLive has found out about a ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNPesticide safety groups pull support for PFAS bill after House amendmentsAdvocates who were fervent supporters of a bill to ban a type of pesticide in Maryland are so spooked by House changes to the ...
Investigators link PFAS contamination to Synagro fertilizer, but the company disputes the claims with its own study.
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AZoCleantech on MSNArvia Technology Launches ‘Industry-First’ Proven PFAS Destruction SolutionWater treatment solutions specialist Arvia Technology has announced the launch of Florenox™, a range of electrochemical ...
On March 6, the Rhode Island House of Representatives passed a new bill aiming to ban “the manufacture, sale or distribution” ...
PFAS found in food and water have been linked to a number of serious health concerns, but are particularly dangerous for children.
As Hampstead addresses drinking water quality issues, Carroll County school board provides access to elementary school ...
New research from Consumer Reports has uncovered unsettling levels of heavy metals and chemicals in some infant formulas.
Attorneys are urging US companies to seize Canada’s offer to weigh in on the country’s recently announced strategy to work ...
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is acknowledging that recent testing for PFAS chemicals show levels that exceed new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maximum allowed levels.
As the cosmetics industry faces increasing scrutiny, one of the growing challenges is the management of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals." ...
From the bloodstreams of office workers in the world’s most developed countries to the organs of Amazonian hunter-gatherers, ...
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