The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
In terms of absolute numbers, Florida and California have the most people whose public water supply could be contaminated, at ...
Many people in the U.S. may be drinking water with "forever chemicals" in it, according to a  U.S Geological Survey ...
Explore PFAS testing results for drinking water systems near your home, around Pennsylvania and throughout the country with ...
Nearly 35 million people get their water from systems that reported high levels of PFAS in at least one test last year. Fixing the problem is costly.
Legislative momentum against PFAS has surged this year, as at least 11 states enacted laws to restrict the use of “forever chemicals” in everyday consumer products or professional firefighting ...
More than 20% of people in the continental United States might have drinking water contaminated with “forever chemical ...
Toxic "forever chemicals ... As a result, these chemicals can be found in soil, oceans and waterways around the world. Indeed, a 2023 study by the United States Geological Survey found that ...
Nearly all people in the United States have forever chemicals in their blood. These chemicals, also known as PFAS, can be found in many consumer products. When they seep into the water and air ...
Ever since raising hemp in the United States was re-legalized in ... removing toxic chemicals known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” from the contaminated soil. [Photo: Upland Grassroots ...
According to estimates from a new USGS predictive model, exposure to certain PFAS chemicals may pose health risks. An ...
A person shops at a home improvement store in New York City in January. Many states have enacted laws this year to restrict the use of PFAS — often called “forever chemicals” — in a wide array of ...