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A water researcher tests a sample of water for PFAs, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response in Cincinnati.
More than 1,000 drinking water systems in the United States have detected what are commonly called forever chemicals above limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency, according to a USA ...
The Miller plant, which serves about 1 million people, complies with new EPA rules requiring the removal of "forever chemicals" from drinking water. But the city's other plant, the Charles M ...
In June, the EPA announced for the first time that it would limit contamination from six of the most toxic PFAS compounds in public drinking water by requiring water utilities to test for their ...
However, the study found the chemicals the EPA regulates made up only about 8% of the potentially hazardous compounds found in the water samples analyzed. The majority comprised unregulated ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — As questions surround the fate of Intel and its New Albany plant, some oversight groups are scrutinizing “forever chemicals” that could come into play at the factory.
For the first time, the EPA has set limits for six types of PFAS chemicals in drinking water. The chemicals have been linked to health issues and can linger permanently in the environment.
In December, the Bartlesville City Council decided to opt out of class action lawsuits against chemical giants 3M and DuPont over the use of "forever chemicals." Mayor Dale Copeland underscored ...