Georgians were failed by chemical makers, the massive carpet industry and their own leaders in keeping them safe from forever ...
Brevard County plans more transparency for letting customers know about 'forever chemicals' in their tap water.
Drinking water for at least 1 of every 7 Americans – about 49.5 million people – contains unsafe levels of “forever chemicals,” according to new test results the Environmental Protection Agency ...
Nearly everyone in the United States has forever chemicals in their blood. Companies have long used these chemicals to make products that withstand water, oil and heat, including non-stick pans and ...
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Lawsuit challenges EPA approval of 'forever chemical'
Conservation groups have filed a lawsuit challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent approval of a chemical, which falls into the PFAS, or “forever chemical” category. The insecticide ...
PFAS make pans nonstick, clothes waterproof and furniture stain resistant. They're so ubiquitous, they're even inside of us.
EPA studies on how the pesticide affects lab animals found it reduced testicle size, lowered sperm count and caused liver ...
A federal appellate court panel did not seem swayed by industry groups’ plea to toss EPA’s hazardous substance designations for two types of PFAS.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated with comments from the EPA and additional context. (NewsNation) — The EPA is disputing claims 10 newly approved pesticide products contain a PFA ...
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