The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
High PFAS levels in certain areas of Maine prompt a “Do Not Eat” advisory on deer and turkey meat in some areas of the state.
People served by the Lancaster city water system can keep drinking tap water despite a warning about an elevated level of a ...
For the first time since it was found in 2020, the concentration of GenX no longer exceeds federal regulations.
The National Health and Medical Research Council is aiming to play down the major health risks posed by the presence of PFAS ...
The levels of long-lasting toxins known ... could potentially be acting as a reservoir for these forever chemicals around our coasts. “High concentrations of PFA compounds in macroalgae might ...
U.S. Geological Survey Fishery Biologist Vicki Blazer recently published an extensive study on PFAS in fish collected from ...
Wildlife officials in Maine have warned hunters that whitetail deer and wild turkeys in some portions of the state are unsafe to eat due to high levels of toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS.