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Area residents stand in flooded streets in the Felton Grove neighborhood of Santa Cruz after a powerful storm on California's Central Coast on Jan. 9. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post) ...
MADISON - The levels of "forever chemicals" found in fish harvested from the Great Lakes are much higher than ... water with PFOS at 48 parts per trillion for a month, researchers said.
According to his calculations, at least 24.5 trillion gallons of water have been dumped ... from more than 35% a month ago, to just 0.3% today. About 95% of California is now considered in the ...
one of the largest on the Great Lakes. Thousands of different PFAS compounds have been manufactured since the 1940s. They also far exceed the 70 parts per trillion that the U.S. Environmental ...
After at least nine atmospheric rivers in a little more than three weeks dumped more than 30 trillion gallons of water on California, the state’s landscape of deep valleys, tall mountains and ...
Most fish samples had concentrations of total PFAS between 1,000 and 10,000 nanograms per kilogram, which is equivalent to 1,000 to 10,000 parts per trillion ... For the Great Lakes, the median ...
That translates to roughly 32 trillion gallons of water in the state between the heavy lowland rains and feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountain range and the Siskiyou Mountains that fell since ...
According to his calculations, at least 24.5 trillion gallons of water have been dumped in the 16 days since the storm series began on Dec. 26. He used a calculation method that has been touted by ...
32 trillion gallons of water — The nearly one foot of rain averaged over the entire state equates to about 32 trillion-plus gallons of water. California was not the only state to be doused by ...
That translates to roughly 32 trillion gallons of water in the state between the heavy lowland rains and feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada mountain range and the Siskiyou Mountains that fell since Dec ...
According to his calculations, at least 24.5 trillion gallons of water have been dumped in the 16 days since the storm series began on Dec. 26. He used a calculation method that has been touted by ...
According to his calculations, at least 24.5 trillion gallons of water have been dumped in the 16 days since the storm series began on Dec. 26. He used a calculation method that has been touted by ...
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