As state regulators weigh PFAS rules, scientists push for solutions that fit existing water systems by exploring new treatment technology.
In real-world testing, researchers found that a carbon-based material placed underground sharply lowered PFAS in groundwater ...
Water providers are removing toxic PFAS chemicals from drinking water, but current methods are energy intensive. Temple researchers are looking at alternative technologies.
A collaborative study between UChicago PME and Northwestern University, published in Nature Chemistry, details a novel ...
Researchers in the lab of Asst. Prof. Chibueze Amanchukwu at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular ...
Gov. Tony Evers and GOP lawmakers say they’re optimistic that a long-awaited deal is in sight over releasing $125 million set ...
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it will keep maximum contaminant levels (MCL) in drinking water for two of the PFAS chemicals thought to be the most egregious of the "forever ...
A nearly $2 million payout will take some of the burden off OWASA customers for treating PFAS contaminants in Chapel Hill and Carrboro’s drinking water, the local utility said Thursday. Orange Water ...
Brevard County plans more transparency for letting customers know about 'forever chemicals' in their tap water.
PFAS in water illustration by zimmytws via iStock for WMNF News. Tampa Bay Water was awarded $21 million in a settlement after a class action lawsuit against the manufacturers of PFAS, also known as ...
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House Reps introduce PFAS bill
Endocrine-disrupting “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, found in common household articles have drawn bipartisan interest from ...
EPA under pressure to regulate PFAS, found in the water of nearly 2,800 cities. TUCSON, Ariz. -- A family of colorless and tasteless man-made chemicals -- largely unregulated by the U.S. Environmental ...
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