Forever chemicals, PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances), endocrine disruptors, microplastics: These modern-day pollutants and man-made chemicals designed for durability are seemingly everywhere ...
While legislative or regulatory efforts seem unlikely at the federal level under the new administration, several states are ...
Soil contaminated with harmful perfluorinated and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) is difficult to clean, a complete ...
In the two years since the investigation began, Johnson County Commissioner Larry Woolley, a lifelong farmer and rancher with ...
It was determined that digestive, endocrine, respiratory, and oral cavity and pharynx cancer could be associated with ...
Four Black & Veatch experts weigh in on six FAQs about the U.S. EPA’s recent Draft Sewage Sludge Assessment for PFOA and PFOS ...
Industry-driven phasedown efforts of a highly potent climate pollutant come with burgeoning concerns of PFAS exposure, and ...
A guest column by Stan Gottfredson, CEO at Atraxia Law, a paralegal firm based in San Diego, California, that assists individuals affected by toxic exposure.
If any action is to be taken by lawmakers in Connecticut, there should be much more PFAS regulation, not less.
With action unlikely at the federal level, the state must ban toxic chemicals in tampons, pads and period underwear.
Consumers represented by Hagens Berman filed a class-action lawsuit against the maker of Gore-Tex alleging ongoing concealment of the use of PFAS.
Tony Evers' budget proposal will also include millions of dollars to address contamination and supply bottled water.