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A popular drink — one widely believed to be “pure” — houses potentially harmful chemicals. The Hill reports how a recent analysis from the Pesticide Action Network Europe found mineral water sold ...
More than 143 million Americans are at risk of toxic PFAS, so-called forever chemicals, in their drinking water, according to new test results released by the Environmental Protection Agency and with ...
Other lands on Oʻahu that are off-limits for a landfill include areas near airports and coastlines vulnerable to tsunamis.
A study found wastewater treatment plants are exposing Americans to "forever chemicals." PFAS can cause a range of health ...
The state discovered in July more than 7,000 gallons of wastewater contaminated with PFAS had leaked from a damaged retention pond.
In Minnesota, it's illegal to throw away major appliances because they often contain hazardous materials like refrigerants, ...
There’s a new group of potentially toxic forever chemicals that could be contaminating our drinking water. That’s according to a new study published Monday in the journal “Proceedings of the National ...
A new study found that the widespread use of pharmaceuticals is introducing toxic "forever chemicals" into U.S. waterways, with large municipal wastewater treatment plants unable to effectively filter ...
The 13-year-old student from Lilydale High School in Melbourne went into cardiac arrest while over at her friend’s sleepover.
The "forever chemicals" flowing from U.S. wastewater treatment plants are not only more abundant than previously thought, but ...
"We've been focused on a small subset of these chemicals, but that's just the tip of the iceberg," a researcher said.