PFAS are known as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down and can build up in the environment and the body, leading to health problems and contaminating water, soil, and food over time.
PFAS are a family of toxic chemicals used in many goods. Because they don’t break down easily, the chemicals can accumulate ...
A December 29, 2025, deadline is fast approaching to submit comments on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed rule to ...
The EPA's proposal to roll back drinking water standards for PFAS compounds puts millions of Americans at risk of exposure to harmful toxins.
DOUGLASS (Mont.) — The state has spent more than $1 million conducting testing and installing home water filters in its response to chemical contamination found in groundwater around the closed ...
The discovery of TFA in blood and water samples raises questions about Chemours’ role in adding to the pollution burden.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is working to combat PFAS exposure in drinking water as state ...
Manchester’s wastewater treatment facility received a new permit from federal regulators that requires the facility to ...
Today the House voted largely along party lines to pass the PERMIT Act. The legislation would weaken the Clean Water Act, one ...
The Conservation Law Foundation (“CLF”) filed a Petition for Review (“Petition”) of the City of Manchester, New Hampshire’s Clean Water Act ...
Wisconsin is reviewing registration of pesticides that some Wisconsin farm groups say would help manage pests and disease, ...
Opinion
Vermont Conversation: A former EPA official on how the plastics industry sabotages real recycling
"[The industry] has spent millions of dollars advertising, telling us, 'don't worry about all the plastic you're generating,'" said Judith Enck, a former regional administrator for the Environmental ...
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