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Last year, the EPA set limits on PFAS in drinking water to protect public health. Now, that same agency is undoing those defenses.
The EWG’s annual report of 12 produce items found to be contaminated with high levels of pesticides has two new additions.
Chevron continues to clean up toxic chemicals spewed into the air, soil and water after an oil and gas well in Weld County ...
The Environmental Protection Agency extended the deadline for reporting health and safety data for 16 toxic chemicals, ...
Thailand-based researchers found significant documentation of the occurrence of anticoagulant rodenticide-induced toxicosis ...
The Environmental Working Group, a health advocacy organization, recently released their 'Dirty Dozen 2025' list ...
Nitric acid leak at Ohio explosives plant forces evacuations, flight ban, and emergency response across Vinton County.
A four-year-old, permanent ban against drilling for energy in the Delaware River watershed has positively affected the city ...
A large nitric acid spill in Ohio has grounded all flights within 4,000 square miles and sparked mass evacuations after the ...
From Colorado to Virginia, environmental groups are challenging legal barriers that prevent scientists and communities from ...
Medium-chain chlorinated paraffins, or MCCPs, have been detected in the air of Asia and Antarctica, but this surprise ...
In St. Louis, taxpayers have spent millions of dollars and decades cleaning a chemical plant that new research has shown ...
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