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A raging debate at EPA and in Congress could draw hard lines aound who's liable for PFAS cleanups and who's a “passive ...
Researchers say the loss of a $1.6 million Environmental Protection Agency grant puts public health at risk and threatens future progress.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a comprehensive set of actions to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination on April 28, 2025, with a focus on ...
The EPA’s new director, former U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin, definitely got the administration’s double-talk play call when he ...
As an occasional beer drinker myself, I wondered whether PFAS in water supplies was making its way into our pints,” said the ...
Kalamazoo County is suing the federal government after an $18.9 million grant that the county accepted back in December was ...
Next time you gulp down your favourite beer, you could be consuming dangerous 'forever chemicals', a new study shows.
At the Northwest Annex in Chesapeake, previous use of firefighting foam resulted in long-lasting synthetic chemicals being ...
MSU researchers looked at blood samples from people living near a contaminated site. Results show chemicals linger in their ...
Researchers at the University of Maine study plant uptake and soil amendments to help farmers manage PFAS contamination.
The bipartisan legislation would allow for research and provide free PFAS blood testing for people who were 11 years old or younger on January 1, 2012, and lived in Kent, Ottawa, or Kalamazoo counties ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a bill sponsored by Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, on Monday, May 19, launching a testing program to identify forever chemicals in the state's food supply. Senate Bill 5033 ...