“Researchers have found PFAS everywhere they’ve thought to look: the umbilical cords of newborns in Taiwan, the breastmilk of ...
A new study of more than 45,000 water samples around the world found that about 31 percent of groundwater samples tested that ...
Chemists invented PFAS in the 1930s to make life easier: Nonstick pans, waterproof clothing, grease-resistant food packaging ...
New Yorkers rely on drinking-water systems that contain unsafe levels of “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS.
The state has so far found PFAS-contaminated drinking water supplies in 51 wells near former landfills, but no one will say ...
Although there are thousands of forever chemicals, the new regulation targets six of the most pervasive compounds.
PFAS may be impossible to avoid, but you can reduce the amount you inhale or ingest through regular vacuuming, cooking, and a ...
By Rachel Becker and John Osborn D’Agostino The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today unveiled the first nationwide ...
The Environmental Protection Agency set limits on drinking water for forever chemicals, the first-ever national legally ...
The law required licensed landfills to test collected drainage water, or leachate, for the presence of forever chemicals. As rainwater seeps through a landfill, it is contaminated by the waste.