Tony Evers' budget proposal will also include millions of dollars to address contamination and supply bottled water.
A lawsuit filed by Santa Clara County alleges that manufacturers covered up the toxic effects of the substances.
The National Pension Commission (PenCom), in its commitment to enhancing access and service quality for pension contributors, ...
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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ are increasingly showing up in the environment, our food and drinking water, and throughout our ...
With a new year has come a new wave of litigation involving PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances), also known as “forever chemicals.” While ...
Industry-driven phasedown efforts of a highly potent climate pollutant come with burgeoning concerns of PFAS exposure, and ...
Local officials are waiting for what comes next at the federal level while they continue to grapple with a toxic chemical ...
Four Black & Veatch experts weigh in on six FAQs about the U.S. EPA’s recent Draft Sewage Sludge Assessment for PFOA and PFOS ...
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Hanover Evening Sun on MSNPFAS: East Berlin water authority issues notice on elevated levels of 'forever chemicals'The East Berlin Area Joint Authority recently issued a notice to its customers about elevated levels of PFOA detected in one ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNWisconsin is still sitting on $125 million for PFAS cleanupGov. Tony Evers is proposing more funding to clean up toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, while offering farmers more protections.
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WPBN Traverse City/Cadillac on MSNCadillac residents push for transparency in PFAS water testing effortsCadillac residents are getting more involved with the testing efforts to find PFAS also known as forever chemicals in their ...
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