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The chemicals have been linked to increased risk of cancer, high blood pressure, and other health issues for those exposed.
Despite the rollback, officials with the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority (CFPUA) are proud of its Sweeney Water Treatment ...
The change from the federal agency does not affect the state’s efforts to continue work already underway to reduce levels of PFAS at contaminated sites, the state’s director of drinking water ...
The Navy and Marine Corps are requesting permission from property owners near Marine Corps Outlying Landing Field Atlantic to ...
Elected officials and local environmental and public health leaders called for improvements to Long Island’s water and public ...
Sourcewell, AASA's government cooperative procurement partner, recently awarded new contracts for water treatment chemicals with related supplies, equipment, and services.
On May 14, 2025, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) announced that it will rescind the nationwide Maximum Contaminant ...
During a confirmation hearing, the Office of Land and Emergency Management nominee expressed support for passive receivers ...
On May 14, 2025, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under Administrator Lee Zeldin, announced its decision to ...
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency sent a warning to Crest Hill residents that their drinking water contains levels ...
A private well near Hummock Pond Road and Burnt Swamp Lane has tested more than six times above the state’s PFAS limit for ...
A new study examined associations between diet, drinking water, and 'legacy' PFAS -- chemicals that were phased out of production in the US in the 2000s -- with blood samples from California residents ...
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