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When water flows through the material, it snags and traps PFOA molecules, effectively removing the forever chemical. In lab ...
Dai and her team are working to create a water filter with a fungi solvent that helps remove forever chemicals, and it would ...
In 2024, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established maximum contaminant levels (MCL) for six PFAS chemicals in ...
The new system will bring PFAS levels into regulatory limits, significantly reducing health risks associated with PFAS ...
A detailed 2020 study investigated drinking water and PFAS in more than 60 US homes. It showed near-complete removal by reverse-osmosis, dual filtration systems for all PFAS chemicals.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at reducing toxic PFAS contamination at U.S. military ...
The Olympic View Water and Sewer District is suing the Edmonds School District over chemicals found in the stormwater system ...
Water, water everywhere. On Wednesday, the Biden Administration announced strict limits on so-called “forever chemicals” — or PFAS — found in drinking water.
The Midland County Extension, in partnership with Culligan, plans to host a lunch and learn event focused on safe drinking water and the health risks posed by PFAS or per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...
Fayetteville PWC and Cumberland County will receive millions in state and federal funding for water infrastructure projects.
Military bases topped the list of potential sources among drinking water systems that detected PFAS above the EPA’s new limits, but USA TODAY found airports closely followed with 50 systems.
The EPA proposed new regulations for PFAS and PFOA in the nation's drinking water. The chemicals are part of a class of so-called forever chemicals associated with a variety of health problems.