More PFAS news with Illinois looking to pass more legislation protecting firefighters from astronomical cancer rates, and ...
Regulatory uncertainty has long been a defining trait of litigation around PFAS, colloquially known as “forever chemicals.” ...
Firefighters across the United States are taking legal action for justice as they continue to face toxic exposure to per and ...
The Environmental Management Commission is considering a new rule that would require industries adopt PFAS monitoring plans ...
Williston Park's mayor says his village needs to fund a nearly $30 million filtration system to comply with new federal ...
The city is asking for more than $420 million in relief for damages suffered by the infiltration of these chemicals into its ...
Republican state lawmakers approved a pair of bills in a House committee last week to weaken restrictions on some uses of ...
The Johnson County Commissioners Court instituted a burn ban on Monday, which takes effect Friday through June 12 unless otherwise rescinded. The order prohibits the burning, dispensing, emitting, ...
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American scientist found a chemical found in drinking water supplies could be contributing to high cholesterol levels in experiments that mimicked a modern diet.
The city of Fort Worth wants the Defense Department and chemical manufacturers to pay for the damage purportedly caused by ...
Global non-profit Green Seal® announced today a prohibition on any per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Green Seal-certified paints and coatings, floor care products, adhesives, and ...