What do non-stick pans, firefighting foam and many of our couches, carpets and cosmetics have in common? They’re all made with PFAS. The so-called forever chemicals helped spur innovation, but they’re ...
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PFAS chemicals in water
Dangerous “forever chemicals” are found in our drinking water and the state is taking action to remove them.
In other developments, a federal court rejected, for now, the EPA’s move to rescind drinking-water limits for 4 PFAS ...
On January 12, 2026, the European Commission for the Environment, Climate Change, and Energy (the European Commission) ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago are riding the lithium surge with their high-voltage innovation. Inspired by ...
Clinton-based Connecticut Water Co. has asked state regulators to approve a 0.53% surcharge on customer bills to help fund a massive effort to remove toxic “forever chemicals” from drinking water ...
As the climate crisis continues, droughts, ingredient shortages, and other impacts are affecting the way we shop for makeup, ...
SB 1230 sets a July 1, 2028, deadline to ban the possession and use of the toxic firefighting foam containing PFAS in Florida ...
Efforts to bring Wisconsin’s PFAS regulations in line with contested federal drinking water standards moved forward Wednesday ...
A New York bill calls for a moratorium on the use and sale of biosolids, treated sewage sludge that meets certain Environmental Protection Agency requirements and can be used as soil fertilizer.
A drive in Hawaii over the past few years to rid “forever chemicals” from consumer products including food packaging, cosmetics and clothing has a new focus this year: surfboard wax.
An Okinawa city will test its water for “forever chemicals” after residents discovered a white foam oozing from a manhole ...
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