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U.S. District Judge Joseph Goodwin told Chemours to comply with federal limits on the discharge of PFAS, or forever chemicals, from its Washington Works plant.
A federal judge in the US has ordered chemicals giant Chemours to immediately stop released unlawful levels of per- and ...
Chemours "has a history of violating its permit, knows it is violating its permit, and intends to continue violating its ...
Chemours Chemical Company must immediately stop discharging dangerous forever chemicals from its facility near Parkersburg, ...
West Virginia has been ground zero for PFAS contamination – but not PFAS compensation. On Aug. 4, 2025 came a reminder that West Virginia lags billions of dollars behind other states in collecting ...
A federal judge ruled Thursday that the Chemours Chemical Company must stop discharging unlawful levels of “forever chemicals” into the Ohio River.The order, ha ...
A federal judge ordered the Chemours Chemical Company to immediately stop discharging unlawful levels of cancer-causing ...
The Trump administration is set to announce a proposed rule that would cut off Medicare and Medicaid funds to hospitals that ...
Compliance may be expensive and burdensome, but it is possible,” the judge said in mandating an immediate reduction in ...
The Louisville formaldehyde plant bordering a residential neighborhood will have two additional years to comply with toxic air emission rules.
Local News Body pulled from Ohio River in Louisville Wednesday morning Louisville Metro police and Louisville Fire responded to the scene about 7 a.m. Wednesday.
LMPD officers and Louisville Fire crews discovered the body of what they believe is a man dead in the Ohio River.