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In northwest Georgia, the city of Calhoun installed temporary filters as a result of a lawsuit filed by the Southern Environmental Law Center last year. Calhoun has reported nondetectable levels of ...
In an Expert advisory release, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," are ...
U.S. Rep. Pat Ryan, who has unsuccessfully thus far pushed legislation to combat the rising threat posed by toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known ...
As President Trump's EPA prepares to roll back some of the safeguards against so-called "forever chemicals," some Americans ...
Established in 1988 by President Ronald Reagan in partnership with the American Water Works Association, National Drinking Water Week recognizes the importance of that valuable resource that we ...
The chemicals have been linked to increased risk of cancer, high blood pressure, and other health issues for those exposed.
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 ...
Despite the rollback, officials with the Cape Fear Public Utility Authority (CFPUA) are proud of its Sweeney Water Treatment ...
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.
EPA issued a news release (available here) stating that the agency will maintain the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) National ...