The decision means the city still has a PFAS problem. Its sewage treatment plant is the only one in the state that accepts ...
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Hours of public comment, testimony and questions kicked off the first day of a four-day hearing to decide if certain dangerous "forever chemicals" that the oil and gas industry maintains it no longer ...
It’s been nearly a year since the Honolulu Board of Water Supply filed a $1.2 billion claim against the Navy to recover costs ...
PFAS are known as “forever chemicals” as they can take hundreds of years to break down. Since they take so long to break down ...
The "forever chemicals" have turned up in water systems large and small, from those serving a few thousand customers to over ...
As we strive for an equitable and sustainable energy future, addressing safety and toxicity challenges are driving the search ...
They are also called “forever chemicals ... out hazardous substances. But residents are not reassured, questioning if the water is safe. The prefectural government spent 3.2 billion yen ...
This is a mandate God gave to the first human, that he should take care of all of creation in Genesis 1:28, 2:15. Not just to the first humans ... and the use of hazardous chemicals like mercury and ...
At one point the water sales conducted by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District to Encino Energy for its well pads at Atwood Lake were reduced by 75 percent, to 500,000 gallons a day, down from ...
A recent study by Florida International University found 21 types of PFAS “forever chemicals” in South Florida’s rainwater.
North Georgia landowners who say their properties were contaminated with toxic "forever chemicals" can continue pursuing ...